Selena Gomez (left), Sam Parker (right)
An X post trolling Selena Gomez over a recent act she put on and humorously questioning whether or not she should be deported has elicited a response from the actress, who called it a “threat.”
The over-dramatization is nothing new.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Selena Gomez, in a since-deleted clip, put her trump derangement syndrome on full display, sobbing over Trump’s quest to remove criminal aliens from America.
“I just want to say that I’m so sorry,” she sobbed. “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. I’ll try everything, I promise,” she said hysterically.
HOLLYWOOD TEARS: Liberal Actress Selena Gomez Cries Like a Baby Over President Trump Deporting Illegal Alien Criminals (VIDEO)
She apparently cares more about the murderers of Laken Riley, Rachel Morrin, Jocelyn Nungary, and countless others than the families of brutally murdered alien crime victims.
Sam Parker, a one-time Senate candidate from Utah, posted the clip on his personal X account, accurately pointing out that Gomez is the descendant of illegal aliens and questioning whether “Selena should be deported, too.”
“Selena Gomez picked illegals over America b/c she’s the 3rd gen descendent of Mexican illegals who received citizenship in the ’87 Amnesty. She has an entitlement attitude toward America, like her illegal g’parents. Maybe Selena should be deported, too?” Parker said:
Selena Gomez picked illegals over America b/c she’s the 3rd gen descendent of Mexican illegals who received citizenship in the ’87 Amnesty. She has an entitlement attitude toward America, like her illegal g’parents. Maybe Selena should be deported, too?pic.twitter.com/yTXlwtckwH pic.twitter.com/2UR6FY8d5i
— Sam Parker (@BasedSamParker) January 27, 2025
Per Daily Mail:
Selena has been very vocal in the past about her family’s journey to the US and the fact that her aunt crossed the border from Mexico hidden in the back of a truck in the 70s.
Her grandparents, Mary and Ricardo Gomez, soon followed from Monterrey and Selena’s father Ricardo Joel Gomez was born in Texas soon after they arrived in the States.
“It took 17 years for my grandparents to get citizenship,” Gomez has said, according to the LA Times. It appears that Parker’s X post, claiming that Gomez’s grandparents only became citizens through mass amnesty in 1987, is likely accurate.
This apparently struck a nerve with Gomez, who responded on her Instagram story, saying, “Oh Mr. Parker, Mr. Parker. Thanks for the laugh and the threat.”
Via Selena Gomez on Instagram
However, the last laugh goes to Sam Parker after his post unintentionally went viral with near-wall-to-wall coverage. “The internet is wild, fam. One morning sh*t post, and next thing you know you’re in Daily Mail headlines with Selena Gomez,” Parker said in one post.
“Congrats, fam. My challenge to Selena Gomez made People Magazine & The Times of India,” he cheered:
Congrats, fam. My challenge to Selena Gomez made People Magazine & The Times of India. https://t.co/t1fwB2tlzQ pic.twitter.com/v1sZS625jH
— Sam Parker (@BasedSamParker) January 28, 2025
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