8 Latino celebs that have openly protested Trump’s measures against immigrants

A photo says more than a thousand words and Diego Luna knows it. The Mexican super star chose the remains of the Berlin Wall to hang out with celebrities like Sienna Miller to send a strong message to the Trump White House and everybody who thinks that is a good idea to promote hatred.

More from MamásLatinas: Jessica Alba, Salma Hayek + 6 Latino celebs who've been victims of discrimination

Image via Splash News

Diego Luna was in Germany to attend The Berlinese.

ph4h97br0g1-1.jpg
Getty

In a break from the movie festival, he went to a part of the Berlin Wall that is still erect. He had some powerful words:

We are here to remind ourselves and remind people that we have to torn down walls. Also to remember the power of film to unite us, to tell specific stores that make us feel like we are part of a reality. The movies remind us that our diversity enrich us.

The protest included like festival director Dieter Kosslick and actors Daniel Brühl and Sienna Miller.

Ana de la Reguera said it through Netflix.

phdhbh8dc01-1.png
Netflix

She anounced the release of Sun Belt Express, "an indie comedy I’m in focusing on immigrants and the US/Mexico border launched on Netflix today! No better time for this film to premiere than now!"

Gael García Bernal has been tweeting and retweeting.

phfv7xkm8g1-1.png
Gael García Bernal/Twitter

Even before Donald Trump was elected president, the Mozart in The Jungle star was outspoken criticizing his attacks on Latinos.

"We have to defend the people that don't have rights. We have to be very vigilant, and very honest," he told british newspaper The Guardian.

America Ferrera chose her Valentine very well.

phygqbhts01-1.png
America Ferrera/Twitter

The Superstore star has been celebrating the renewal of the series for a third season and protesting non-stop.

George Lopez protests with memes.

pha4dusicc1-1.png
George López/Instagram

The Mexican American comedian has chosen troll the president with very dark humor.

Diane Guerrero has been fighting for immigrant rights since she was little.

phu4lr4ow01-1.png
Diane Guerrero/Instagram

She has been very open about the need of immigration reform in the country. She even wrote the book In the country we love, my family divided, to tell the story of her indocumented parents and how she was a affected as a child when they were deported.

Demian Bichir went as far as to make a video to help undocumented immigrants.

phrz1y01cs1-1.png
Demian Bischir/Instagram

Mexican actor and Oscar nominee Bichir is the face of the American Civil Liberties Union and is telling undocumented immigrants what to do if immigration agents approach them.

Rosario Dawson has been very active in both social media and the street.

phkinv0ni81-1.png
Rosario Dawson/Instagram

"Celebrate your love, your being, your greatness…
Rise, Take A Stand, Dance Your Journey #RiseInSolidarity #1BillionRising #UpToUs #RevolutionaryLove #ToImmigrantsWithLove," wrote the Netflix star.