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Tennis Star Coco Gauff Speaks Out on Immigration
Gauff says people should not be "dying in the streets just for existing"
Feb. 23, 2026 at 6:07am
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Tennis star Coco Gauff recently shared her thoughts on the current state of the U.S.'s immigration reform, stating that "I don't think people should be dying in the streets just for existing." Gauff made the comments on February 16th at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.
Why it matters
As one of the world's top tennis players, Gauff's comments on immigration carry significant weight and bring further attention to this ongoing national debate. Her perspective as a young, prominent athlete provides a unique voice to the discussion around immigration policies and their human impact.
The details
Gauff, a 22-year-old American tennis player, expressed her views on immigration reform while competing at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. She stated that people should not be dying simply for existing, highlighting the human cost of current immigration policies.
- Gauff made the comments on February 16, 2026.
The players
Coco Gauff
A 22-year-old American tennis player who is one of the top competitors in the world.
What they’re saying
“I don't think people should be dying in the streets just for existing”
— Coco Gauff
The takeaway
Gauff's comments on immigration reform highlight the human impact of current policies and bring a prominent athlete's voice to this ongoing national debate.


