New Delhi, June 16 -- Global music star Shakira has spoken out about the deep fear many immigrants face in the United States, especially in light of Donald Trump's return to the White House and his administration's strict immigration stance.
In a recent interview with BBC News, the Colombian-born singer reflected on her own experience moving to the U.S. at just 19 years old to pursue her music career. She said that, like many Colombians, she arrived in Miami in search of a better future.
"To learn English, I turned to the works of Leonard Cohen, Walt Whitman and Bob Dylan," she said. "They helped me understand how the English language works, especially in songwriting."
But Shakira shared that life in the U.S. has grown more difficult f...
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