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Salma Hayek, Eva Longoria and even Katy Perry raise their voice after immigrants in Los Angeles

Mexico.- This weekend, in the United States, massive migratory raids were carried out by Immigration and Customs Control Service of the United States (ICE for its acronym in English), which caused outrage in the artistic community, not only of Latin personalities, but even of American actors and singers.

Celebrities used their social networks to show their support to immigrants; Others also published important information to help the countrymen in case of a raid.

International stars like the singer Katy Perry and the actress Jamie Lee Curtis They also joined Latin voices like Eugenio Derbez, Salma Hayek, Eva Longoria and Demián Bichir.

Salma Hayek

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

Eugenio Derbez

Mexican comedian, actor and director Eugenio Derbez, who has developed much of his career in the United States and who lives in Los Angeles, sent a solidarity message in support of his countrymen.

We are not criminals; We are human beings, working people who do our best to keep our families. ”

Eugenio Derbez

Pepe Aguilar

The Ranchera music singer, Pepe Aguilar, took advantage of the message in support of migrants to publicize a song he made with his son -in -law, Christian Nodal, and his daughter, Angela Aguilar, who addresses this difficult situation. “There is a cannon what is happening, although 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.”

Pepe Aguilar.


Eva Longoria

The actress and director born in Texas, but from Latin family and who is married to Mexican businessman Pepe Bastón, used her Instagram account to share information about the raids in Los Angeles, also uploaded a video, which said she had to repeat several times because she began to cry. “And I do not want this to be my emotions, but it is very difficult to see and I cannot imagine what it is to be in Los Angeles, in Texas and the whole country now. We all agree that we do not want criminals in our country … but that is not what is happening, I hope everyone has more compassion, which understand that we have industries that depend on immigrants’ work, “he said about the raids that are being carried out at parties, shopping centers, “These people are not criminal”.


Demián Bichir

The Mexican actor Demián Bichir, who has also highlighted in the Hollywood cinema, also spoke regarding the issue of migration rates in the United States highlighting the importance of the Latin community in the economy of that country. “In solidarity with the immigrant community in the United States. California has been a sanctuary state for immigrants for many years and has now been beaten with similar raids 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 of dollars in taxes, which mean millions of immigrants in taxes. This state.



Chiquis Rivera

Chiquis, born in Los Angeles, daughter of the late Mexican singer Jenni Rivera, paused in her ‘silence in the networks’ to express her sadness for what happens. The interpreter also confessed that she was far from social networks because she needed to work in her inner peace, but due to the videos of mass raids in the United States she wanted to speak about it

It is so disappointing, so discouraging … It doesn’t matter if you think that this does not affect you, in one way or another it will eventually affect you … These people who are being taken with such aggression Why so much violence, why so much aggression? I know that these people are doing ‘their work’, I will not enter that … (violence) I do not understand it, these working people contribute to our economy. ”

The United States is what it is due to immigrants, I don’t care what you think, these are made, “Chiquis explained in a video on their networks.

Chiquis said that he understands that to improve something sometimes he worsens, “but this is not the way I do not agree and it makes me very sad.”

Chiquis Rivera.


Diego Boneta

The actor Diego Boneta, who has also had important work projects in the United States, asked the countrymen not to act violently, and instead, get the best of each one, because to his way of seeing the US government is causing to take out ‘the worst’ of each one.

“Here seeing in Los Angeles this unprecedented, inhuman tragedy, they 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 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 dads, moms, daughters, sons, let’s serve the best of us, they want to get us the worst, “said Diego Boneta.

Diego Boneta.

But not only Mexican or Latin artists spoke in support of migrants, because also the American stars Katy Perry and Jamie Lee Curtis did it.


Katy Perry

The interpreter of “I Kissed to Girl”, born in California, expressed her 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, 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.”

It is more than outrageous, it is a deep injustice. How can a city built on the Mexican labor, history and culture take a radical turn and criminalize those who forged it? ”, Read in their stories.

Katy Perry.

Jamie Lee Curtis

The American Jamie Lee Curtis, winner of the Oscar as best cast actress, used her social networks to share a video in which the protests that have occurred in the city of Los Angeles and others in the United States are seen in order to ask for a stop when acting from the immigration police. “It is happening: hundreds in Providencia ask for the output of the ICE of Rhode Island.”


Other artists have published images, videos and reflections on this social networks.






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Editor in Grupo AM, with 12 years of experience in journalism of shows and 7 years of experience in editorial design. Graduated from the Autonomous University of Guadalajara in advertising design.


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