Serena Gomez cried in an impact on the powerful emotional exhibition over the Trump administration’s new foreign expulsion policy.
Gomez is a video of the Instagram story that she has now shared on Monday, “I don’t understand all the people. I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I wish I could do something. I can’t, but I can’t.
“I don’t know what to do. I’ll try everything and promise,” Serena continued.
She put a caption on the video “I’m sorry” with the Mexican flag. Gomez’s family is from Mexico.
Serena quickly deleted the clip and replaced the blank black screen and the message saying, “It doesn’t seem to be okay to show people with people.”
In 2019, Gomez shared his thoughts on immigration Time magazine。
In the operation, she writes as follows. However, reading news headlines and discussions on the anger of immigrants in social media is afraid of people in the same situation. I am afraid of my country. “
Gomez’s grandparents and aunt moved from Mexico to the United States in the 1970s. Her parents Ricardo Gomez and Mandy Tiffie were born in the United States
She wrote that “we need rules and regulations,” but said, “Our country was formed by people from other countries … Immigration policy directly. It’s time to listen to the people. “
In the same year, Gomez is also working on the Netflix documentary “Living undocumented” as a producer.
Serena revealed that she made her cry because she had “captured her shame, uncertainty, and fear of seeing her family struggling.”