Selena Gomez recently found herself in the crosshairs of political controversy after U.S. Senate candidate Sam Parker called for her deportation following her emotional Instagram video regarding the deportation of Mexican migrants. In her heartfelt post, Gomez expressed sympathy for those affected by mass deportation plans under President Donald Trump, stating, “All my people are getting attacked, the children. I don’t understand. I’m so sorry, I wish I could do something but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I’ll try everything, I promise.” Her post included a caption that read, “I’m sorry,” accompanied by a Mexican flag emoji.
Parker’s response to Gomez’s video was swift and harsh. He tweeted, “Deport Selena Gomez,” and added a follow-up comment questioning her entitlement as a descendant of Mexican immigrants. He stated, “Selena Gomez chose illegals over Americans because she is the third-generation descendent of Mexican illegals who were granted citizenship in the 1987 Amnesty.” This remark sparked outrage and backlash from Gomez’s supporters.
In a quick rebuttal, Gomez addressed Parker’s comments with a dose of sarcasm, saying, “Oh Mr. Parker, Mr. Parker. Thanks for the laugh and the threat.” This remark further fueled the exchange, with Parker gleefully sharing her response and boasting about the attention he received from her fans, saying, “I dragged Selena Gomez pretty hard today.”
The incident highlights the intersection of celebrity activism and political discourse, especially in light of ongoing discussions about immigration reform. Gomez’s tearful video resonated with many, while Parker’s reaction underscored the divisive nature of these discussions. As tensions continue to rise around immigration policies, Gomez remains a vocal advocate for those affected, emphasizing empathy and support for marginalized communities.