Trump's Border Czar Responds To Selena Gomez Sobbing Over Deportation

Justine Brooke Murray | January 28, 2025
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It takes a lack of self-awareness only a Hollywood A-Lister could achieve to film yourself sobbing in one of your $5 million mansions in support of a trendy cause against something you’ll never actually have to deal with.

“I’m so sorry, all my people are getting attacked,” sobbed former Disney star Selena Gomez in a booger-blowing breakdown over President Donald Trump’s mass-deportation of gang rapists and other illegal aliens. 

Really, Selena? "Your" people are MS-13 gang members and cartel traffickers? Or are you just a typical virtue-signaling celebrity desperate to get attention by slobbering over something you know nothing about?   

Her breakdown, originally posted to her Instagram story, was quickly deleted, likely after her PR team noticed how stupid she looked to most viewers - but not before getting some responses from people more concerned with rounding up dangerous criminal aliens, including Trump's new border czar, Tom Homan.

And he has some suggestions.

“If they don't like it, then go to Congress and change the law,” he told Fox News host Martha MacCallum in response to Gomez's pathetic breakdown.

“President Trump won the election on this one issue: securing our border and saving lives,” he continued in an interview on Monday.

Homan noted that America is experiencing the “biggest national security threat we’ve seen,” which is responsible for an “over 600% increase in sex trafficking” and “record number of terrorists crossing the border.” Their victims were apparently spared the celebrity tears.

Related: Illegals Waving Foreign Flags Descend on ICE Building As Trump Rounds Up Criminals

But tears or not, gone are the days where anyone takes the political lectures of a pop..actress…whatever Gomez calls herself now...seriously.

“We're going to do this operation without apology. We're gonna make our community safer,” Homan doubled down, unphased. 

“It is all for the good of this nation. And we're gonna keep going. No apologies. We're moving forward,” he repeated.

 In a followup post, which was also immediately deleted, Gomez patted herself on the back for somehow “showing empathy” to people by gooing up everyone's screens.

Perhaps the star’s 20-something-year-old followers should take this classic piece of advice from Joan Rivers and ask if Gomez can spell “Guatemala."

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