Wide criticism from Los Angeles stars about Trump's measures against immigrants.

The American interior is witnessing a sharp division of opinions regarding the protests that erupted earlier this week in Los Angeles, Florida. Amid the criticism directed at the American President's handling of the protesters in Los Angeles, what stands out are the scathing remarks from traditionally Democratic-leaning wealthy and celebrity figures.
Many of them expressed their dismay at Trump's anti-immigration policies and decisions to deploy American forces to contain the protests in Los Angeles, where most of them reside.
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian, born in Los Angeles, wrote on social media, "When we are told that immigration and customs enforcement is there to keep our country safe and rid us of violent criminals, that's a good thing."
The influential forty-year-old billionaire added on social networks, "But when we see innocent people ripped from their families inhumanely, who are just trying to make a living, we must speak out."
The founder of the "Skims" underwear brand stated, "I grew up in Los Angeles, and I've seen how deeply rooted immigrants are in the fabric of this city. They are our neighbors, friends, classmates, colleagues, and family members." She continued, saying, "Regardless of your political stance, it's clear that we thrive thanks to the contributions of immigrants."
Rapper Doja Cat, in her acceptance speech for the Best Hip-Hop Artist award at the "BET" Awards on Sunday, condemned "the brutal attacks that sow fear and chaos in our neighborhoods in the name of law and order," considering that "Trump is using armed forces to suppress protests." The singer of "Say So" urged everyone to "live in hope, not fear."