From the active musical and politics, stars raise the flag of immigrants in manifestations and cultural initiatives
In recent weeks, a series of protests has gained strength in the United States against mass deportation operations organized by Ice and supported by the government Trump. Several artists, including Hollywood musicians and stars, declared their support for immigrants and publicly mobilized in human rights defense. See some examples:
Olivia Rodrigo
Native to Los Angeles, Olivia joined the protests of the movement“No Kings” Last Saturday (June 14). On social networks, she said she was “deeply shaken” with the “violent deportations of my neighbors” and stressed that “Los Angeles would simply not exist without immigrants.”
The singer also shared Funds from Aclu (American Union for Civil Freedoms) to inform her followers about her rights.
Kim Gordon
The former member of the Sonic Youth Related the track “Bye Bye” in a new version, “Bye Bye 25!”enriched with a reworking of banned passages under the government Trumpincluding words such as “immigrants”, “Hispanic”, “Climate Change” and others.
The relaunch took place in support of the June 14 demonstrations, and the profits with music and Merch go to the reproductive rights NGO Noise for now.
Shakira
In an interview with BBCthe Colombian singer commented that she is currently immigrant in the US “means living in constant fear,” a reality aggravated by Trump’s policies.
Shakira He pointed out that despite linguistic and cultural difficulties when moving to the US at age 19, his trajectory was marked by learning and poetry. “Now, more than ever, we need to stay together and raise our voices,” he said.
Shakira: “Being an Immigrant in 🇺🇸 Means Living in Constant Fear. And It’s Painful to See.” pic.twitter.com/ckketnmhck
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Beyond these artists, other names like Tyler, The Creator, Jenna Ortega, Kim Kardashian, Mark Ruffalo, Susan Sarandon, Finne, Billie Joe Armstrong and Tom Morello They also expressed support. FinneHe even shared he was hit by tear gas in a peaceful act.
See this photo on InstagramA publication shared by Mark Ruffalo (@markruffalo)
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Source: Rollingstone

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