The tragic losses of three American girls to violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants under the Biden-Harris administration have sparked outrage and grief among their families. Recently, the mothers of Jocelyn Nungaray, Rachel Morin, and Kayla Hamilton, who were brutally murdered by illegal aliens, have made their voices heard in response to a viral video posted by pop star Selena Gomez. In the video, Gomez tearfully lamented the deportation of illegal immigrants, but the grieving mothers weren’t buying it. They say the actress has no clue who she’s truly crying for.

In a message shared by the official White House X account, Tammy Nobles, Alexis Nungaray, and Patty Morin offered a scathing response to Gomez, questioning the sincerity of her emotions. The mothers suggested that Gomez’s tears were nothing more than a calculated attempt to virtue signal in favor of lawlessness, while disregarding the real human cost of illegal immigration. They also expressed their gratitude for former President Donald Trump, who they praised for taking accountability for the American people and working to secure the border.

Tammy Nobles, whose 20-year-old daughter Kayla Hamilton was brutally murdered and raped by an illegal immigrant MS-13 gang member in 2022, was particularly vocal in her criticism. She couldn’t understand why Gomez was crying for illegal immigrants while her own daughter’s life was stolen by one. “You don’t know who you’re crying for,” Nobles said. “What about our children who were brutally murdered and raped and beaten to death and left on the floor by these illegal immigrants?” She was referring to the shocking murder of her daughter at the hands of Walter Javier Martinez, an MS-13 gang member who was sentenced to 70 years in prison.

Alexis Nungaray, the mother of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was sexually assaulted and murdered by two illegal immigrants, expressed similar disbelief. “Seeing that video, it’s hard to believe it’s actually genuine and real because she’s an actress,” Nungaray said. “My daughter was a child. There’s many other children whose lives were taken due to people who crossed here illegally.”

Patty Morin, the mother of Rachel Morin, another young girl whose life was tragically taken by illegal immigrants, also weighed in. She was even more direct, accusing Gomez of using the issue for her own gain. “I just feel like it’s a ruse to deceive people and to garner sympathy for lawlessness,” Morin said. “No one has stood up, except for us mothers, to cry out about our children.” Tammy Nobles echoed this sentiment, adding, “They didn’t cry for our daughters.”

The grieving mothers also took the opportunity to praise President Trump for his actions since returning to office, particularly his firm stance on securing the border and holding illegal immigrants accountable. Nobles expressed her relief over Trump’s victory, saying, “I am so happy that Trump won. I am so glad that this is one of the first bills to help with immigration.”

Nungaray highlighted the swift actions taken by Trump since his return to office, noting, “It’s only been two weeks, if that, since he’s been in office, and he’s taking accountability and he’s making moves and he’s making things happen.”

Morin, too, expressed her gratitude for the former president. “President Trump genuinely cares for the American people. He cares for the American family,” she said. Nungaray echoed these sentiments, saying, “I truly appreciate everything Donald Trump has done.”

As the mothers of these innocent victims continue to fight for justice and raise their voices against the dangers of illegal immigration, they stand firmly with President Trump, calling for stronger borders and safer communities. “We stand with President Trump and make America safe again,” Morin concluded.

The White House shared a powerful video on X, where the mothers of Hamilton, Nungaray, and Morin made their case directly to Gomez and others who oppose securing the borders. As these mothers continue to advocate for the safety of American families, their message is clear: No amount of celebrity virtue signaling will bring back their daughters, and it’s time for the government to prioritize the safety of American citizens over the interests of illegal immigrants.