Celebrities sympathize with raids in Los Angeles

- Salma Hayek, Pepe Aguilar, Eva Longoria, Katy Perry, Doechii, Diego Boneta and more famous Mexicans and American have manifested themselves on social networks with some messages in solidarity with immigrants and protests in Los Angeles.
Staff / Lights of the Century
California, EU.- Salma Hayek, Pepe Aguilar, Eva Longoria, Katy Perry, Doechii, Diego Boneta and more famous Mexican and American have manifested themselves on social networks with some messages in solidarity with immigrants and protests in Los Angeles.
In his own way, singer Pepe Aguilar gave a small sample of a theme that emerged between him, Christian Nodal and Ángela Aguilar, about migrants in the United States.
“There is a cannon what is happening, even if it is not believed, one has to move forward to continue doing things with the greatest pride and the greatest legality. Unidos we can reverse that situation,” added the singer -songwriter, without discussing or talking directly about the policies of President Donald Trump.
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For her part, actress Eva Longoria published on her Instagram account a series of stories sharing information about the ICE raids in Los Angeles, also repossed the petition to be released by Mexican union leader David Huerta.
The Mexican actor Diego Boneta referred to the events in Los Angeles as “a tragedy” and described it as “inhuman.”
“Here seeing in Los Angeles this unprecedented, inhuman tragedy, know that I never usually upload these things, but wanted to upload this video so you can see that I am with you and to tell you that I know how they are being violent in separating families.
“I know that this is the most violent act that exists: separating children from their moms and I know that it is violent, but what he wants, what this administration wants is to see us violent. Please join voices, let’s react, not from fear, but not from violence, so that we can verify that we are not criminals, that we are workers, good citizens and good dad worse”.
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The Doechii rapper dedicated its acceptance speech at the Bet Awards to talk about protests and other injustices in the world.
“There are ruthless attacks that are sowing fear and chaos in our communities on behalf of the law and order.
“Trump is using military forces to stop a protest. We all deserve to live with hope and not with fear,” he said.
Californian singer Katy Perry shared in her Instagram stories a letter from a Mexican journalist with the following message:
“Los Angeles has lived under three flags: Spain, Mexico and the United States. That land has seen the borders change, to be able to change hands and, even so, their 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 persecuted as criminals in their own ancestral home.”
Mexican actor and director Eugenio Derbez pointed out in an Instagram story: “We are not criminals; we are human beings, working people who do our best to keep our families.”
Mexican actress Salma Hayek shared a publication with recommendations for migrants in case they are arrested by elements of the United States immigration and customs control service (ICE).
The winning actress of an Oscar Jamie Lee Curtis award shared a series of notes on protests in Los Angeles and other cities in the United States, in which they request the cessation of the actions of the immigration police.
“It is happening: hundreds in Providencia ask for the output of the ICE of Rhode Island.”
The Mexican actor Demian Bichir published: “In solidarity with the immigrant community in the United States. California has been a sanctuary for immigrants for many years and has now been beaten with reades similar to those carried out throughout the country.
“California has just overcome Japan as the fourth most powerful economy. Much of that success is due to the workforce and contribution of billions in taxes, which mean millions of immigrants based in this state.
“Labor power that now wants to deport the federal government. It is unfair, unconstitutional and absurd. Force country and countrymen! They have rights, ejér them.”
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