Shakira postpone concert in Los Angeles for migratory raids in the United States

While mobilizations by migratory raids grow in Los Angeles, he concert that Shakira would offer in that city was reprogrammed.
According to various media, Ticketmaster sent a statement reported that the show, originally provided for the June 20 at the Sofi Stadiumthe August 4, providing sufficient time for fans to reorganize their plans.
The Bagetaje company notified buyers through an email:
“We have worked with the organizers of the event to reprogram it and make sure you have the opportunity to attend. Your tickets are still valid for the new date.”


Although the Colombian singer has not issued official statements in this regard, in the X account of the Women no longer cry World Tour The update was shared with the new date.
This Friday, a week has been completed since the demonstrations derived from the raids of the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE).
The National Guard has been deployed, and it is expected that this weekend the mobilizations in rejection of the current government measures will continue.
Protests against migrants in the United States extend to other cities
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Although many of these expressions have been peaceful, with posters and slogans, there have also been confrontations with the police and some arrests for alleged criminal acts. Local authorities have implemented left touches, mainly in Los Angeles and Spokane.
Cities like Philadelphia, New York, Chicago And various Texas locations have also raised against the immigration control policies of the Republican Government, which has promoted a wave of mass deportations.
The “Loba” interpreter knows in her own flesh what it implies being a Latin migrant in the United States. In a recent interview with the BBCShakira recalled his arrival in the country with other Colombians who also sought a better future:
“And I remember that I was surrounded by Spanish-English dictionaries and synonym dictionaries, because at that time I didn’t have Google or Chatgpt for (helping me). So everything was very precarious. Then I got into poetry and started reading some of Leonard Cohen, Walt Whitman and Bob Dylan, trying to understand how English works in the composition of songs. that.”
By reflecting on the current situation of the migrants“Shak” said:
“Being immigrant means living with constant fear and it is painful to see it. I just hope they can be treated under the principles of equity and freedom. Those are the principles that shape this country and in general many other powerful countries in the world.”