Shakira denounces the migration crisis in the US with a forceful message

Shakira denounces the migration crisis in USA. With a blunt message.
The renowned Colombian singer Shakira He raised his voice to express his deep concern for the situation facing millions of migrants in the United States.
In a recent interview with the BBCmade in Miami During her tour ‘Women no longer cry’, the artist shared her personal experience and released an urgent call to the migrant community.
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Shakira denounces the immigration crisis in the US
Shakira recalled that he arrived at USA When he was just 19, without dominating English and hoping to build a better future.
He reported that in those years he did not have the tools Current technological ones, but rely on dictionaries to communicate.
Its history reflects that of many Colombian migrants who, like her, seek opportunities in a country that today faces a crisis Migratory That is marked by restrictive and deportation policies.
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Shakira talked about migrants’ fears
The singer described the life of the migrants At present as an existence marked by “constant fear.” That, by the raids of the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) and deportations.
“It is painful to see it,” he said with regret, underlining the human impact of these measures that separate families and generate an environment of insecurity in Latin communities.
Shakira and the blunt message about migrants
Faced with this panorama, Shakira called on unity: “Now, more than ever, we have to remain united. Now, more than ever, we have to raise our voice.”
The artist emphasized that, although a country can change their Migration policiesthe treatment towards all people must always be human and respectful.
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This message is not new in the trajectory of Shakirawho at the Grammy Awards ceremony dedicated his award to migrants in the United States, reaffirming their commitment to this cause.
“They are loved, they are worth it and I will always fight with you,” he said then, recognizing the value and dignity of those who face adversities in search of a better future.