Dr. Phil Orders Selena Gomez to Dry Her Eyes Over Deportations as He Declares Child Rapists and Killers Don’t Deserve ‘Hysterical’ Actress’ Tears
Selena Gomez has been told by Dr. Phil to stop crying over Donald Trump’s mass deportations and to dry her eyes. The TV personality was among the numerous celebrities who voiced their opposition to the pop singer after she shared a video of herself crying hysterically during the president’s crackdown on illegal immigrants, according to RadarOnline.com. Dr. Phil, who spent the weekend with ICE officials in Chicago, made a response to Gomez’s tearful video after it went viral.
In her message, the singer asserted: “All of my people, the children, are being attacked. I don’t get it. I’m so sorry. She remarked, “I wish I could do something, but I can’t.” “I am at a loss for what to do. I swear, I’ll try everything. Dr. Phil responded to the video by saying: “I don’t believe she was grieving for these people. “I wanted to personally witness [the raids by immigration enforcement].” There were no limitations. I was able to enter every room. I was able to attend every meeting. “I’m not sure who she was identifying with, but she seemed to me to be very sincere in her empathy for these individuals,” he continued. She wouldn’t be able to relate to the individuals killed in this operation, in my opinion.
The films show that Dr. Phil discussed the people they were attempting to locate with Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, on several occasions. He clarified: “They were reading off the charges and the convictions in the command center – murder, murder, child sex crimes, child rape, aggravated assault.” He was “very impressed at the professionalism” of the mission, the TV personality said. After observing Homan and his group during the raids and discovering that they are “focusing on the worst first,” he clarified that Gomez’s perception of the targets is inaccurate and placed the blame on the “mainstream media.”
“It was very evident that this person is a danger to the community,” stated Dr. Phil. Nobody would contest that having him in the neighborhood makes things better, in my opinion. They put an end to accusations that the ICE enforcement team was entering schools and removing individuals, kids, or even companies. “These agents are pursuing the bad guys,” Dr. Phil clarified. There hasn’t been much false information circulated.
Gomez swiftly removed the video after it went viral because of the overwhelming amount of negative feedback. Gomez swiftly removed the video after it went viral because of the overwhelming amount of negative feedback she got on social media. “Apparently it’s not OK to show empathy for people” was the reply she posted in reaction to the criticism, but she also removed it. “Go to Congress and change the law if they don’t like it,” Homan said in response to the singer’s video during an appearance with Fox News. We will not apologize for this operation.
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