Shakira Speaks Out on Immigration
Shakira, a four-time Grammy winner, recently shared her thoughts on what it’s like to live as an immigrant in the United States. In an interview with BBC News, she gave a honest and emotional answer.
The Reality of Living in Fear
"It means living in constant fear," she said. "And it is painful to see." Her words highlight the struggles and difficulties that many immigrants face in the US. Shakira emphasized the importance of unity and speaking out against unfair treatment.
The Need for Unity and Human Treatment
She continued: "Now we have to stay united than ever. Now we have to increase our voices more than ever and make it very clear that a country can change its immigration policy, but the treatment of all people must always be human." Her message is one of hope and resilience, encouraging immigrants and their supporters to stand together and fight for their rights.
The Impact of Immigration Policies
For many Americans, immigration has been a major issue, particularly under President Donald Trump’s administration. The aggressive deportation tactics and policies have torn through houses and communities, sparking protests and outrage across the country. The "No Kings" protests, which began in Los Angeles, have spread nationwide, with thousands of Americans marching against Trump’s immigration policies.
Shakira’s Personal Experience
Shakira also shared her own experience of immigrating to the US at the age of 19. She spoke about how American musicians influenced her music style and upbringing. "I got into the poetry and started reading a little Leonard Cohen and Walt Whitman and Bob Dylan to understand how the English language works in songwriting," she said. Her story is a testament to the power of music and the importance of diversity and cultural exchange.
A Message of Hope and Unity
Shakira’s words are a powerful reminder of the importance of treating all people with dignity and respect, regardless of their immigration status. Her message of hope and unity is one that resonates with many, and her voice is an important addition to the conversation on immigration in the US.