Scoop: White House video blasts Selena Gomez crying over Trump's immigration plans
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A White House video showcases 'Angel Moms' rebuking Selena Gomez for her emotional Instagram post about President Trump's immigration policies. The mothers, whose children were victims of violent crimes linked to undocumented immigrants, express disbelief and anger at Gomez's comments, arguing that her perspective overlooks the tragedies they have endured. The video reflects the Trump administration's strategy of utilizing social media and personal testimonies in their campaign messaging as they strive to frame immigration as a critical political issue.
"You don't know who you're crying for," Tammy Nobles, an 'Angel Mom' whose daughter was killed by a gang member, says in the video, addressing Gomez.
"What about our children who were brutally murdered, and raped, and beat to death, and left on the floor by these illegal immigrants?"
"All my people are getting attacked, the children. I don't understand," said Gomez, in a now-deleted post about Trump-ordered raids.
"It's hard to believe that it's actually genuine and real because she's an actress," Alexis Nungaray states in the White House video.
Read at Axios
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