Salma Hayek, Kim Kardashian and Katy Perry are pronounced against migrant raids in the US – Nacion321

The migratory raids that they have registered in Los AngelesCalifornia, have dismayed the entire world; However, artists, singers and Hollywood S personalitiesand have spoken against the measure imposed by the government of Donald Trump.
In the streets, the tension continues to increase, because more and more migrants from different parts of the worldtogether with American citizens, they have joined the protests, denouncing serious violations of the Human Rights and undocumented workers.
Personalities like Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry, Mark Ruffalo, Salma Hayek and Pedro Pascalare just some of the celebrities who have raised their voice against the raids of the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE).
Through social networks, actresses and actors have sent messages of support to the Latin community; In addition to that they have rejected violence in protests.
Kim Kardashianfor example, he shared on Instagram his sadness for arrests and separation of families.

For its part, Mark Ruffalo He wrote a strong letter against Trump, criticizing immigration policy and recent detention and deportation measures.
The Mexican actress, Salma Hayek he published a video in which he clarifies myths on Latin migration and shows the positive impact of migrants on the economy.
Eva Longoriaactress and activist, expressed her sadness for the treatment that the protesters have received in Los Angeles.
In addition, he shared information to contact organizations that offer legal assistance and support for detained migrants or at risk of deportation.
Katy Perry He raised his voice to the unfortunate facts by the immigration authorities, because through his social networks, he expressed his support for the Immigrants And he said that “they maintain the economy with his jobthey raise families, pay taxes and contribute to communities“
“Los Angeles has lived under three flags: Spain, Mexico and USA. That land has seen borders change, power to pass hands and, nevertheless, people have always been there, throwing roots, building lives, raising families. “
The demonstrations have led to clashes and the intervention of the National Guard to control the Protestants.