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Hollywood vs Trump: Katy Perry, Eugenio Derbez, Kim Kardashian and more support migrants

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Los Angeles, California.- In the middle of the intense mobilizations against migratory raids promoted by the administration of the President Donald Trumpdozens of personalities of the entertainment medium, both national and foreign, have raised the voice in favor of migrants. As is known, thousands have come to demonstrate to ask for a stop to the arrests of those who claim, “they are not criminals.”

The violent protests in Los Angeles They started on June 6 with the presence of some hundreds of people, but a couple of days later the figure of Protestants increased. In response, Trump ordered the shipment of two thousand national guard members, an unprecedented measure since 1967.

Following this complicated situation, dozens of singers, actors and other members of the show, have turned to social networks to express their total discontent towards the measures of the president of the United States. For example, Katy Perry He published a series of messages through his Instagram account to cross out “unfair” the deportations of migrants, emphasizing that it is they who make US work.

Other important Hollywood figures such as Eva Longoria, Mark Ruffalo, Marisa Tomei, Melanie Griffith and Pedro Pascalthey also rejected the actions of ICE in recent days: “We are witnesses that innocent and hardworking people are being torn from their families inhumanly,” he said Kim Kardashian. While the actress with Mexican roots, Eva LongoriaHe said: “Migrants are not criminals and we cannot deny their humanity.”

We are aiming our weapons towards the wrong direction, “added Ruffalo

As Mexicans and Kate del Castillo They have asked their countrymen not to fall into provocations and avoid violent acts during protests. Other nationals who joined the support for migrants have been ‘El Buki’, Diego Boneta, Chiquis Rivera, Eiza GonzálezDemián Bichir, Eugenio Derbez, Pepe Aguilar, Ángela Aguilar, among others.

We are not criminals, we are human beings who do our best to keep our families, “said the actor and producer Eugenio Derbezwho even joined this Saturday’s protests.

Source: Tribune

Source: Tribune

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