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Controversy with Katy Perry for deportations in Los Angeles including a criticism of Spain

KAty Perry has raised his voice against the immigration policy of Donald Trump in USA, criticizing the clashes between immigrants and police that are taking place in Los Angeles.

There are many flags from different countries that are being seen these days, therefore, the singer wanted to give her opinion by publishing several stories, where it makes it clear that it is against the people of the country to be thrown in this way.

However, Some historical impressions related to Spain and Mexico They have made them viral on social networks, so he has decided to erase all of them: “Los Angeles has lived under three flags: Spain, Mexico and the United States. That land has seen borders change, power to pass hands and yet people (especially brunette and indigenous people) have always been there, throwing roots, building lives, raising families … and now, in 2025, The descendants of those same communities are being hunted as criminals in their own ancestral home ”began.

This is where the problem that users have not ignored: “It’s more than outrageous: it is a deep injustice How can a city built with Mexican work, Mexican history and Mexican culture to turn against the same people who shape and criminalize them? ”

Who founded Los Angeles?

“Los Angeles, a place that literally began as the people of Our Lady The Queen of Los Angeles de Porciúncula, founded by Mexican settlers in 1781. This was once Mexican land, and the people who today are the target of attacks are often descendants of those who have lived here for generations, or who arrived seeking security, work and dignity, ”he said. This has made many answer it and explain that it was not entirely as he says.

And is that Los Angeles was founded in 1781, true, but under Spanish domain in an area that was part of the territory known as New Spain. Later he became part of Mexico after Mexican independence in 1821, and then he gave up to the United States in the Mexican-American War of 1848 with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

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But Perry continued to say: “Many undocumented immigrants silently hold the economy with their work, breeding families, paying taxes and contributing to communities, But they are vilified and they are denied dignity. Meanwhile, more than a century ago, European immigrants arrived in the United States with little more than a name and hope (Without visas, without green cards, without background verifications) and they were given a path to belonging. ”

“The irony is evident: those who built this country with open doors now close them for fear, rewriting the immigrant narrative in something that never was. To solve this, we must stop criminalizing humanity. The root problem is not immigration: It is the selective memory of a nation built by immigrants that now fears its own reflection. A compassionate and comprehensive reform begins by recognizing both the work and the legacy of immigrants, not as charges, but as people who, like so many before … ”, he said.


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