By Katherine Tinsley
1:19pm PST, Jan 29, 2025
Selena Gomez, who is of Mexican descent, recently shared a video on Instagram reacting to the mass deportations occurring in the U.S., but Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, is standing by the administration's actions.
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On Monday, January 27, the Wizards of Waverly Place star shared an emotional clip to Instagram Stories.
"All my people are getting attacked, the children," Gomez tearfully said. "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," she added. "I'll try everything, I promise."
"All my people are getting attacked, the children," Gomez tearfully said. "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," she added. "I'll try everything, I promise."
Although Gomez eventually deleted her post, Homan acknowledged the rising concerns surrounding relocation.
"We're gonna do this job, and we're gonna enforce the laws of this country," Homan told Fox News when asked about ICE's plans. "If they don't like it, then go to Congress and change the law. We're going to do this operation without apology."
"Once we lock that border down [and] continue this operation, you're gonna see fentanyl deaths decrease, illegal alien crime decrease, s– trafficking decrease," he continued. "It's all for the good of this nation. And we're going to keep going. No apologies. We're moving forward."
"We're gonna do this job, and we're gonna enforce the laws of this country," Homan told Fox News when asked about ICE's plans. "If they don't like it, then go to Congress and change the law. We're going to do this operation without apology."
"Once we lock that border down [and] continue this operation, you're gonna see fentanyl deaths decrease, illegal alien crime decrease, s– trafficking decrease," he continued. "It's all for the good of this nation. And we're going to keep going. No apologies. We're moving forward."
While talking to the news station, Homan addressed Gomez's claims.
"I don't think we've arrested any families," he said, referring to the actress' social media content. "We've arrested public safety threats and national security threats, bottom line."
"I don't think we've arrested any families," he said, referring to the actress' social media content. "We've arrested public safety threats and national security threats, bottom line."