Key Points

Shakira speaks out about the fear immigrants face in the US under Trump-era policies. She reflects on her own journey as a Colombian immigrant at 19. The Grammy winner urges unity and humane treatment for all immigrants. She previously dedicated her Grammy win to the immigrant community.

Key Points: Shakira Says US Immigrants Live in Fear Under Trump Policies

  • Shakira condemns Trump's immigration stance
  • Shares her own immigrant experience
  • Calls for unity and humane policies
  • Dedicated Grammy win to immigrants
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Shakira says being an immigrant in US 'means living in fear'

Shakira opens up about immigrant struggles in the US, criticizing Trump-era policies while advocating for humane treatment and unity.

"It means living in constant fear, and it’s painful to see. – Shakira"

Los Angeles, June 16

Grammy-winning Colombia star Shakira has talked about the dire socio-political instability facing immigrants in the US.

In a new interview with BBC, the Colombia-hailing pop star alluded to president Donald Trump‘s attitude toward immigrants, which were among the key tenets of his administration that protested nationwide yesterday as thousands marched in cities from Los Angeles to Austin in the “No Kings” rallies, reports deadline.com.

Asked how it feels to be an immigrant living in America today, the four-time Grammy winner responded, “It means living in constant fear, and it’s painful to see.”

She continued, “Now, more than ever, we have to remain united. Now, more than ever, we have to raise our voices and make it very clear that a country can change its immigration policies, but the treatment of all people must always be humane.”

Elsewhere in the interview, speaking to her own immigration experience to the US at the age of 19, she said she was “like many other Colombian immigrants who come to this country looking for a better future.”

In February, as she took the Grammys stage to accept her award in Best Latin Pop Album for Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, the “TQG” singer took the opportunity to express solidarity with the immigrant community.

She said: “I want to dedicate this award to all my immigrant brothers and sisters in this country. You are loved. You are worth it, and I will always fight with you.”

Shakira is referred to as the "Queen of Latin Music", she has had a significant impact on the musical landscape of Latin America and has been credited with popularizing Hispanophone music on a global level.

She is the recipient of various honours, she has won four Grammy Awards and fifteen Latin Grammy Awards, including three Song of the Year wins.

- IANS

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Priya K.
As someone whose cousin faced visa issues in the US, I understand Shakira's concerns. But comparing today to Trump era is unfair - current administration is more immigrant-friendly. Still, her voice matters for Latin American immigrants. 🌎
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Rahul S.
While I respect Shakira's struggles, India faces much bigger migration challenges with our neighbors. Our borders see daily humanitarian issues that don't get global attention like this. Wish celebrities would highlight those too.
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Ananya M.
Love Shakira's music and her courage to speak up! But as an Indian, I wonder - would she face similar issues if she migrated today? Her fame and wealth probably give her privileges most immigrants don't have. Still, good she's raising awareness.
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Vikram J.
Interesting perspective. In India, we've welcomed refugees from Tibet, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka for decades. The US could learn from our approach - balancing security with humanity. Every country has right to control borders, but dignity shouldn't be compromised.
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Sunita R.
Shakira is brave to speak up! But I wish she'd acknowledge that many Indian tech workers in US also face immigration struggles - H1B issues, long green card waits. Our struggles may be different but equally important. #AllImmigrantsMatter
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Karan P.
While I appreciate her message, celebrities often simplify complex issues. US immigration system has flaws but also provides opportunities many countries don't. Look at how many Indians have thrived there! Balance is needed in this debate.

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