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Este El Discurso Pro Inmigrante Dado Por Diego Luna en El Programa De Jimmy Kimmel

  • Diego Luna guest-hosted Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday night, using the platform to advocate for immigrants in Los Angeles amid ongoing ICE raids.
  • He spoke during a time of heightened tension caused by Department of Homeland Security raids and National Guard deployments criticized by California's governor.
  • Luna highlighted immigrants' economic contributions, urged donations to groups like Public Counsel, described immigrants' risk-taking during recent L.A. fires, and criticized Trump’s policies.
  • He remarked that being mentioned by Fox News likely means he has caught Donald Trump’s attention, and urged viewers to contribute to charities supporting immigrant communities.
  • Luna’s monologues and public stance aimed to inspire empathy, raise awareness about immigrants’ roles, and motivate citizens to contact their representatives.
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From a “very distant galaxia called Mexico,” Diego Luna, Andor’s protagonist, stood in favor of migrants in the United States during her participation as host to the Jimmy Kimmel Live! program, which was heard by President Claudia Sheinbaum, who has just celebrated her birthday. In her People’s Mañanaera this June 25, Sheinbaum highlighted the words of Y’s actor your mom also: “I want to recognize the monologue Diego Luna made on a program in th…

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Interpreter Diego Luna took the place of Jimmy Kimmel as guest host of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! program on Monday and took the opportunity to launch harsh criticisms against the migration policies of the Donald Trump administration. In an emotional speech he gave in English, the Mexican actor recalled his arrival in Los Angeles and lamented the current situation of foreigners in the U.S. “It is necessary for migrants to stop living underground,” h…

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Los Angeles Times broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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