Controversy Over Deportations on El Gordo y La Flaca

The recent discussion on Univision's 'El Gordo y La Flaca' sparked outrage as host Lili Estefan faced backlash for her comments on immigrant deportations during Trump's administration. This conversation highlights the stark realities faced by many immigrant communities in the U.S. as they navigate their status amidst evolving policies. Raúl de Molina challenged her views, raising critical questions about who would rebuild Los Angeles if deportations continue.


Controversy Over Deportations on El Gordo y La Flaca

Television presenters Raúl de Molina and Lili Estefan have recently generated controversy by discussing deportations in the United States. In an intervention on the show "El Gordo y la Flaca," Raúl questioned Lili about who would rebuild the houses in California if Trump deported immigrants, highlighting the negative impact of deportations on the working Latino community.

Social media users have expressed their discontent with Lili Estefan, accusing her of a lack of solidarity with Latino immigrants. Some even call for her dismissal from Univision for her comments that seemed to support the Trump administration’s deportation measures. Lili Estefan, who emigrated from Cuba to the United States fleeing Fidel Castro’s regime, has been criticized for her opinions on the show.

In a video shared on the social media of "El Gordo y la Flaca," Lili Estefan argued that those affected by deportations should have regularized their immigration status beforehand. Additionally, she mentioned that the Obama administration also carried out mass deportations, indirectly defending Trump’s policies. Despite the controversy, the topic has sparked an interesting debate among the presenters and the viewers of the show.