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Selena Gomez Sends Inspiring Message to Graduating Students From Immigrant Families During 'Immigrad 2020'

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Selena Gomez has a message for graduating students from immigrant families. Amid the coronavirus pandemic — which has forced high schools, colleges and universities across the country to cancel public graduation ceremonies -- the 27-year-old singer delivered a surprise speech to hundreds of #Immigrads on Saturday, as part of the.

Congratulating the Class of 2020, Gomez explained that even though people can't celebrate all together, the students should still be proud of their accomplishments. «I want you guys to know that you matter and that your experiences are a huge part of the American story,» Gomez expressed. «When my family came here from Mexico they set into motion my American story, as well as theirs.

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