Alejandro Fernandez donated $100,000 of his earnings from his US music tour “Made in Mexico” to a campaign that fights against the separation of immigrant families in the United States.

“Music is a legacy of my family and I am very moved by the fact that my tour has a positive impact on the lives of families separated on the border”, Fernández expressed in a statement sent by his representative to the Globe Live Media media..

“I am very proud to be part of the work Families Belong Together does to bring families together”, he added.

Families Belong Together is a campaign created by the National Domestic Workers Alliance group that seeks to shovel the policies of separating migrant families on the US southern border during the government of former President Donald Trump.

This movement is made up of 250 different organizers who promote immigration policies that are favorable to immigrants.

“We are honored to be beneficiaries and collaborate with Alejandro Fernández,” said Paola Luisi, director of Families Belong Together, in a statement.

“Thanks to your support, we can continue to strengthen our fight for dignity, justice, and compassion for migrant and immigrant families and defend our community from cruel immigration policies.”

Last April, Fernández announced his US tour “Made in Mexico” and his collaboration with the campaign. The tour ended the weekend after passing through cities such as Las Vegas, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Miami and New York.

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