Shakira Says She Lives in "Constant Fear" as an Immigrant in the US
- Shakira is currently on her sold-out Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour across North and South America as of June 14, 2025.
- She moved to the US at 19 as a Colombian immigrant and now says living there means living in constant fear due to the political climate and immigration policies.
- During her tour, Shakira performs Acróstico, a ballad written for her children Milan and Sasha, who appear on video screens duetting with her on stage.
- Shakira emphasized that while a nation has the right to modify its immigration laws, it is essential that everyone is treated with dignity and compassion at all times, especially now when it is crucial to speak out and stand together.
- Her public messages and performances emphasize immigrant struggles and urge unity, reflecting wider concerns amid intensified US immigration enforcement actions.
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Shakira revealed that she lived in a "constant fear" as an immigrant in the United States.
·Montreal, Canada
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·Belgrade, Serbia
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·New York, United States
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