It was then that a Dominican woman wept an emotional exchange with Donald Trump on a time in the city corridor Tuesday in Pennsylvania.
During the city’s televised corridor in the key state of the electoral battlefield, President Donald Trump faced questions from an un committed electorate sitting at the hearing about his management of the pandemic, race relations, immigration and crime.
During an emotional assembly on the occasion, organized through ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, Trump faced a question from an audience member who said his mother had died of cancer, but the president mistakenly thought she had died as a result of Covid-19.
Flora Cruceta, from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, told the president that she and her mother had immigrated from the Dominican Republic in 2006 and held back tears as she spoke.
When he stood up to ask his question, he took off his mask and Trump said, “I like what you did there. “
He then said: “We arrived from the Dominican Republic in 2006 to our American dream. But he forgot how to take care of himself and died last month,” he said. “He had breast cancer, but he had metastases in his brain, bones and lungs and died on August 19.
“One of his biggest dreams was for a citizen to vote, and he did. He did it 10 days before his death. And so am I. She pushed me so hard to do it and I did [on August 28], ” she added.
Flora Cruceta (right), who told the president (left) that she and her mother had emigrated from the Dominican Republic in 2006, held back tears as she spoke to Trump at an act of ABC mayor Tuesday in the key state of Pennsylvania’s battlefield.
Continuing, he said he was “here for her” and thanked the president for saying “you approach other people” to the pandemic, before making an appointment with his mother, with whom he said he intended to be at the hearing. Your.
Her consultation for you was – because she wrote this consultation – what are you going to do for our immigration system, what are you going to replace so that more people, like me and like her, citizens and vote?
In response, Trump said his management “is doing anything with immigration” that he said would be very strong.
“We need other people to come to our country, other people like you and like your mother,” she said. “It’s a very sad story, but we need other people to come to our country. We need you to come, many other people, however, we need you to come through a legal system.
Trump continued to allude to a “merit formula” that is working very hard right now, and said the formula would be announced soon. “This will have a massive impact. I think it’ll be anything that’s popular for everyone. “”He said.
It has stated that it is running on such a system, but no proposal has come up.
She then went to the consultation of her mom’s loss through the woman, calling her “devastating because I can believe how you feel and it turns out [her mom] was a wonderful woman. “
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