Selena Gomez Breaks Down on Instagram Over Mexican Deportations, Deletes Story Shortly After

Selena Gomez Breaks Down on Instagram Over Mexican Deportations, Deletes Story Shortly After

On January 27, 2025, Selena Gomez posted an emotional Instagram Story expressing her distress over recent immigration crackdowns affecting Mexican nationals.

In the since-deleted video, Selena Gomez tearfully said,

"All my people are getting attacked, the children. I don't understand. I'm so sorry, I wish I could do something but I can't. I don't know what to do. I'll try everything, I promise." 

This heartfelt message came in response to a nationwide immigration enforcement operation that led to the arrest of 956 individuals in a single day, marking the highest number since President Donald Trump's return to office. (People reported)

Selena has been a vocal advocate for immigration issues, drawing from her personal connection to the topic. In a 2019 op-ed for TIME, she shared her family's immigration story, revealing that her aunt crossed the border from Mexico into the U.S. hidden in the back of a truck in ... . Her grandparents followed, and her father was born in Texas soon ... . Selena credited their bravery and sacrifice for her own U.S. citizenship.

In the same year, Selena executive produced the Netflix docuseries "Living Undocumented," which chronicles the lives of eight undocumented families in the United States, further highlighting her commitment to raising awareness about immigration challenges. 

The singer's recent Instagram post has reignited discussions about the treatment of immigrants and the role of public figures in advocating for social justice.

While Selena Gomez has not provided additional comments following the deletion of her post, her actions continue to shed light on the ongoing struggles faced by immigrant communities and many Reddit users are reposting the video, making it a never-deleted video for the internet.