The singer Chiquis Rivera, daughter of the iconic Jenni Rivera, has taken an active role in bringing visibility to the difficult situation that the migrant community is going through in the United States. In recent days, the artist has joined other celebrities who are using their platforms to speak out about mass deportations and the injustices faced by undocumented migrants.
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Through her Instagram account, Chiquis has expressed her deep concern and has made clear her commitment to those who have been affected by current immigration policies.
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With a message full of empathy, the singer addressed her followers, highlighting the humanity behind the statistics and showing her solidarity with those who fear being deported.
Chiquis Rivera's message
Through her social media, Chiquis shared her pain regarding the situation of many migrants who live in constant fear of being detained and deported. "My heart hurts, my head hurts from thinking so much about the injustice that is happening in the country. It's sad, it's horrible to see everything that is happening. I have received messages from people I care about a lot, whom I know personally, who are migrants and are good, hardworking people who have not left their homes for days, who have not taken their children to school out of fear," she expressed sorrowfully.
Not only did he share his distress, but he also committed to finding more concrete ways to help those in this vulnerable situation.
"I have no words at this moment to describe how I feel, but I want to tell you that I love you very much. I will find a way to help more, I have shared information, but I will look for a way to do something more," added the singer, showing her willingness to act tangibly in support of the migrant community."
Chiquis remembers that her family is also migrant
Jenni Rivera's daughter also remembered her own family story, pointing out that she comes from a family of immigrants and that this personal experience gives her a deeper understanding of the situation that thousands of people are experiencing in the country. "I come from a family of migrants, my grandparents came to this country and thanks to them taking that risk, here we are. So this hurts me for many reasons," Chiquis commented, adding that this personal connection to the issue makes her even more committed to the cause.
Chiquis highlighted the importance of migrants knowing their rights and how social media can be a powerful tool for the community. "The most important thing, their most powerful weapon is knowing their rights and we must spread the word, we must help each other, on social media, if you know about a checkpoint, share it, it is important to be united in these times," she concluded. Additionally, she shared information on her social media about organizations that provide support to migrants, demonstrating her willingness to continue promoting assistance in these times of crisis.