In a recent BBC interview that has regained traction on social media, global music icon Shakira opened up about the profound anxieties of life as an immigrant in the United States, describing it as a state of “constant fear.”
The Colombian singer, a long-time U.S. resident and legal immigrant, detailed the emotional toll of navigating the uncertainties of the American immigration system and the potential for mistreatment. The interview, originally conducted in June, has sparked renewed discussion online as it resurfaces amid a reported 25% increase in deportations in early 2025 under the Trump administration.
During the conversation, Shakira advocated for the humane treatment of immigrants, emphasizing the valuable contributions they make to society. Her comments highlighted a shared sense of vulnerability within immigrant communities, regardless of an individual’s legal status or public profile.
The resurfaced clip has elicited mixed reactions on social media platform X. Some users questioned the validity of her claims, pointing to her wealth and legal standing. However, many others came to her defense, arguing that her experience underscores a pervasive anxiety felt across immigrant communities, where the fear of instability or harsh enforcement actions remains a daily reality.

