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Eva Longoria is the last celebrity in Create against the migratory raids that are being carried out in Los Angeles and different cities in the United States. Visibly affected, the protagonist of Desperate women, Born in Texas and of Hispanoxican origin, she has shared a video on her Instagram account, in which she has been outraged after watching the images of women, children and the elderly being arrested and handcuffed by migratory agents. They not only find it difficult to see but also to accept. “It is simply so inhuman. It’s hard to see, it’s hard to witness from afar. I can’t believe that it is happening throughout the country because this is something unstarted,” he said.

The 50 -year -old actress has questioned the justification that the authorities have given and in which criminal migrants are bort. “We can all agree: nobody wants criminals in our country … but that is not what is happening. These raids are happening on birthdays, children’s parties. These people are not criminals,” he added.


During his exhibition, who has said that he has had to repeat several times because he was beginning to cry, Longoria, who is married to Mexican Pepe Bastón, has insisted on the need to inform himself before judging and asks for greater compassion towards those who are being affected by these policies. “I hope they can have more compassion. These are people who feed us, who take care and take care of our families. We cannot deny their humanity.”

In addition, he has sent a message to those who have gone to protest to the streets, asking them not to forget the objective of these marches: “Keep you safe and thirst.

“These are people who feed us, who care for us and take care of our families. We cannot deny their humanity,” Eva Longoria cried out

Before concluding, Longoria, mother of a six -year -old boy, thanked the support of those who have sympathized with the migrant communities: “Thank you for seeing us. Thank you for talking for us and with us. If you are in the streets, take care of you. I send you love for everyone.”

Eva Longoria is not the only public figure that has expressed concern. In recent days, several celebrities have raised their voice to the situation in the United States.

Actor Mark Ruffalo has also shared his dissatisfaction with what happened these days in Los Angeles and compares it to an “oligarchy.” The protagonist of Hulk He regrets that the authorities “are pointing their weapons in the wrong direction”, and warns that “they are deceiving us to destroy each other while they profit,” in reference to Trump’s government. A few words that were already applauded that signed other artists such as Halle Berry, Marisa Tomei, Melanie Griffith or Pedro Pascal, who has also published a video on his social networks in which he defends diversity in the United States: “Los Angeles, built for the best of this country. We protect our protectors. We resist.”


The actor Diego Boneta has described these raids as an unprecedented and inhuman tragedy: “I am with you. I know that they are being violent by the way they are separating families.” Eiza González, meanwhile, has invited all those who commune with these arrests to reflect and stop violence.

Through her social networks, Mexican actress, producer and director Salma Hayek has published several recommendations for her countrymen to know what to do in case of facing an arrest in the United States due to her situation as immigrants.

Other international stars have also joined these protests. Katy Perry, born in California, has expressed support through her Instagram stories by sharing a letter from a Mexican journalist regarding the situation. “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, its 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.” From the same opinion is actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who has used her social networks to share a video in which marches are seen against the raids and the deployment of the National Guard.


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