The actress and singer posted a video of herself on social media, before deciding to delete it, openly weeping over President Donald Trump’s decision to enforce immigration law and remove the violent criminals who are in the country illegally.
“I just wanted to say that I’m so sorry,” Gomez said between sobs in her initial post. “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.”
She then had the audacity to close the video by saying she would “try everything” to help.
Doesn’t know what to do? Try everything to help? Here is some unsolicited advice: Start weeping over the people who illegal immigrants murdered. She can begin by crying for Laken Riley, the 22-year-old nursing student from Georgia who was brutally murdered while going for a morning jog. Riley was attacked and left for dead in a park.
Did Gomez weep for Riley? Did she post any videos? Did she write any words, make any posts, or do anything?
The answer is no. I guess Riley wasn’t one of “her people.” Based on Gomez’s antics, it would seem she cares more about criminal illegal immigrants than innocent American college-aged women.
And as far as knowing what to do, the pop singer can express the same sadness she did for the rapists, murderers, and pedophiles being deported for Riley’s parents, who have to live the rest of their lives without their daughter because of the immigration politics that Gomez supports.
Incidentally, many people highlighted the selfish absurdity and performative hysteria the professional Gomez displayed in her latest production. When responding to the criticism, did the actress acknowledge any wrongdoing? Did she admit to needing a more open mind? Did she say she understood other people’s point of view or a diversity of ideas?
Nope. Instead, she responded to the criticism by commenting, “Apparently it’s not ok to show empathy for people.”
Empathy? How about some empathy for the people murdered by illegal immigrants? How about compassion for the victims of violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants? She should start with the innocent people who suffered from these violent acts instead of concocting fictitious and imaginative scenarios in her head that are not based on any reality. She would rather do a dramatic performance of a misguided liberal Democrat in distress than convey sympathy to actual victims of illegal immigrant crime — the primary reason they are being deported in the first place.
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But the truth is Gomez doesn’t care about innocent people murdered by illegal immigrants. The pop singer has no remorse or empathy toward Riley or her family. She doesn’t care about 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was brutally murdered, allegedly by two Venezuelan nationals who were in the U.S. illegally. She doesn’t care about Kayla Hamilton, the 16-year-old Maryland girl who was killed by an MS-13 gang member who was in the country illegally. And Gomez didn’t post any video shedding tears for Rachel Morin, the 37-year-old mother of five who was killed, allegedly by an illegal immigrant from El Salvador.
Gomez represents everything wrong with people in the illegal immigration debate and the rot and decay of the nation’s culture. She wants to protect the villains, not the innocent. People such as her only show “empathy” when it aligns with their beliefs, or they hypersensationalize a sequence of untrue events that creates a class of fictitious victims to garner sympathy and support. Gomez should be crying for the victims of illegal immigrant crime, not because of the president who was courageous enough to do something to try to prevent such heinous acts of violence — all of which should have never happened to begin with, because the murderers should have never been in the country.
This article was originally published at www.washingtonexaminer.com