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Disney actor admits to ‘fear for deportation’ — takes shot at Trump supporters over Gulf of America

Disney and “Star Wars” actor Diego Luna took a jab at President Trump’s supporters during a exchange with television host Jimmy Kimmel.

Things quickly became political for Luna while appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” When the host asked him about the recent water level changes from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.

“Don’t you guys call it the Gulf of America, or is it just us?” Kimmel asked the Mexican in California.

Luna replied, “I mean, who can take it seriously? Come on. That’s ridiculous.”

Approximately 2 minutes later InterviewKimmel presented herself as phenomenal all this time, and now says things are “going home very seriously” in Luna’s home country.

Luna responded by saying she feared that he and his racial subset would be deported.

“We feel worried and sad. We are not only in the Mexican community here, but also in the Latinx community and the fear of deportation and separation of families. It’s sad to see what’s going on.”

Of course, Luna’s concerns only apply when members of the community are illegally in the US, but the actor quickly began to question the hosts whether he took part in the deportation or voted.

“I wasn’t going to lead you to sadness, but that’s worth saying,” Kimmel told his guest.

“But you did,” replied Luna. “What did you do about the vote?”

“Did you vote?” Kimmel asked. Luna confirmed his question.

“Who do you think I voted for? I might have to live with you!” Kimmel replied.

‘it depends. It depends on who you voted for. ”

The segment pivoted towards the end to “Star Wars” as Luna plays Kassian Andal in the Disney+ series “Andor.”

Kimmel asked the actors if the Force had the ability to spread to neighboring people, and if it was limited to actors only.

The 45-year-old joked that much, “It depends on who you voted for.”

The crowd and Kimmel erupted in joy at the answer.

“Star Wars” actors have tended to insult audiences in recent years. Starr John Boyega recently beat what he believed was a racial preference in his follower of the series.

Boyega commented on Apple TV+’s “Number One Call Sheet: Hollywood’s Black Reading Men.”

Around Fandom Pulsethe actor described the film as “they are very white franchises, so there are black people there. [it] It was something. ”

The actors even went to insist that fans were OK with just black actors supporting the role.

“They’re okay if we play best friends, but when we touch their heroes, we lead and then when we go ahead, it’s like, ‘Oh, that’s a bit too much! They’re pandaring!”

Boiega’s comments seemed contradictory as they complained that when black actors were included in the film they were “scattered” and tokenized.

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