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Katy Perry is pronounced on the raids to migrants in Los Angeles: ‘They are hunted as criminals’

Katy Perry He has issued a message that quickly generated popularity in social networks, in which he pronounced on mass deportations and raids to migrants that now occur in Los Angeles, amid protests for human rights violations as a consequence.

While several artists have already spoken about the immigration crisis and the raids that occur in Los Angeles, now surprised Katy Perry For the topic he put on the table first than many other celebrities, thus speaking of the Latin importance in the United States.

What did Katy Perry of the raids in Los Angeles say?

The singer published a post in which they explained a part of the history of Los Angeles: “A place that literally began as the people of Our Lady The Queen of Los Angeles de Porciúncula,” she said, although it is worth mentioning that with an inaccuracy, because they indicate that it was founded with a Mexican although it was actually a Spanish.

“This was once Mexican land and the people who are now pointed out are descendants of those who lived here for generations or who have arrived in search of security, work and dignity,” adds the message.

In that sense, the message indicates that “Los Angeles has lived under three flags: that of Spain, Mexico and the United States,” indicating that this 2025, “the descendants of the communities are being hunted as criminals.”

“How can a city built in Mexican work, history and culture, become and criminalize the people who formed it?” In the end, the statement says: “Many undocumented immigrants maintain the economy with their work, raising families, paying taxes and contributing to the community,” he says.

In the message shared by Katy Perry, The irony is also mentioned in “rewriting the narrative of migrants to something that has never been”, being that the United States was born and became the nation that today is for migrants from various parts of the world that came to him, looking for a better life.

“The root problem is not immigration, it is the selective memory of a nation built by migrants that now fears its own reflection,” he says.

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