Selena Gomez breaks down over Trump’s crackdown against immigrants
She said: “I apologize and I wish I could do something for the children"


American actress and singer Selena Gomez cried after US President Donald Trump ordered a crackdown on immigrants.
Recently, Selena Gomez shared a video on social media in which the singer can be seen crying.
In the video, the singer apologized to the deportees while crying and said that people, including children, are being targeted in the country, and I don’t understand anything.
She said: “I apologize and I wish I could do something for the children. I don’t know what to do but I promise I will do my best”.
According to foreign media reports, this video shared by Selena Gomez went viral on social media within a few moments, to which users expressed strong reactions, after which the video was deleted.
It is pertinent to note that upon assuming office, US President Donald Trump declared illegal immigration a national emergency and announced a broad crackdown, after which the process of deporting immigrants from the United States has now begun.

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