“President Trump’s bigoted and hateful words have resulted in hateful and deadly consequences,” said Janet Murguía, the president of the nation's largest Latino civil rights group, Unidos US.
the San Diego Convention Center, hundreds of cops in riot gear stood guard against protesters outside as Trump’s supporters inside chanted “build the wall!”
“Today I say to President Trump: Stop your anti-immigrant rhetoric, stop the hatred,” Sanders told the audience. Trump’s aggressive language “creates a situation where certain people do terrible things,” he added. “President Trump’s bigoted and hateful words have resulted in hateful and deadly consequences,” Murguía told reporters.
Trump has often complained of an “invasion” of immigrants from Mexico and Central America. When he told supporters at a Florida rally in May that you can’t “stop these people,” a man in the crowd shouted, “Shoot them.”Harris told the UnidosUS gathering that Latinos were now “targets of hate, misinformation, and coming from the voices of very powerful people, including the president of the United States.
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