Eva Longoria Relocates Family Abroad Amid US Political Climate
Eva Longoria discusses her decision to move her family from the U.S. to Mexico and Spain due to political and social issues.
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In a recent interview, Eva Longoria revealed her family's relocation to Spain and Mexico, citing political anxieties and social issues in the U.S. as key reasons. Longoria expressed sadness for those unable to escape the current situation, labeling the U.S. as 'dystopian' following Trump's return to the presidency and the ramifications of the recent election. Despite her disillusionment, she remains an active figure in Democratic politics, advocating for immigrant rights and Latino voter engagement. Longoria's move signals a personal and professional shift as she embraces new beginnings outside of the U.S.
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