
Ashton Kutcher not happy about immigration ban, says his wife was once a refugee
31 January 2017 Entertainment News
Fourth Estate Staff
Los Angeles, CA, United States (4E) – Donald Trump’s executive order for the 90-day suspension of refugees coming in and going out of the country was slammed by Ashton Kutcher as her took to Twitter to say that his wife, Mila Kunis , was one a refugee.
Kunis migrated from Ukraine to the United States in the early 1990s and the 38-year-old actor shared, "My wife came to this country on a refugee visa in the middle of the Cold War! My blood is boiling right now! We have never been a nation built on fear. Compassion that is the root ethic of America. Our differences are fundamental 2R sustainability."
Later that night, Kutcher took the stage at the 2017 SAG Awards and talked about the refugee ban. The order of Trump also suspended the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program for 120 days. The order resulted in protests nationwide such as in New York, New Jersey, Washington, D.C., and Boston.
During the SAG Awards, Kutcher said, “Good evening fellow SAG-AFTRA members and everyone at home, and everyone in airports that belong in my America. You are a part of the fabric of who we are, and we love you and we welcome you.” Other stars who also took the stage made the event politically-tainted.
Other Hollywood A-listers such as Sia and Rosie O’Donnell urged people to donate money to that American Civil Liberties Union in order to help the refugees affected by the executive order. Simon Helberg and his wife also had signs during the 2017 SAG Awards. “The Big Bang Theory” star held up a sign saying “Refugees Welcome” while his wife wrote the words “Let Them In” below her neck.
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