Posted on 08/13/2018 10:06:07 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
A major protest is reportedly scheduled to take place on Sept. 22 at President Trumps Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida to mark the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria.
According to CBS News, the Latino Victory Project (LVP) and Power 4 Puerto Rico (P4P) are launching a seven-figure campaign to register displaced Puerto Rican voters ahead of midterm elections. They are also organizing major demonstrations at the presidents Florida estate and at Trump Tower in New York as part of the initiative.
After Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico last year, the Trump administration faced immense criticism for its handling of recovery efforts on the island as well as the accounting of the deaths, though the president himself and administration officials have defended their actions.
Last week, the Puerto Rican government acknowledged that more than 1,400 people likely died on the island due to Hurricane Maria, roughly 20 times the previous official estimate.
LVP, a liberal group that helps support Latino Democratic political candidates, is reportedly planning to devote at least $1.5 million to mobilize displaced Puerto Ricans residing in Florida and in other states.
LVP board chairman Luis Miranda said in a statement to the news outlet that the "gross negligence" of the Trump administrations response to hurricanes that devastated Puerto Rico last year "must never be repeated."
"By raising awareness of the crisis and empowering our community we can begin to repair the damage that has been done to my beloved Puerto Rico," he continued.
Melissa Mark-Viverito, director of P4P, which has worked to bring more awareness to the islands slow recovery after last years hurricanes, told the publication that the protest at the presidents Florida estate and the march on Trump Tower are all part of her efforts to bring more attention to the islands ongoing recovery.
"We have a fiscal crisis that exists compounded by the emergency of the hurricane," she told the outlet.
"People don't have jobs to go back to, people don't' have homes that have been rebuilt properly and there are families that continue to be displaced because of medical issues, Mark-Viverito continued. Events leading up to the one-year anniversary are really going to highlight the reality that Puerto Rico is living."
Mark-Viverito said her group also plans to have activists based in Washington D.C. meet with lawmakers in efforts to increase federal assistance to her native island.
I guess payments from Soros for anti-Trump, anti-America demonstrations is more lucrative to activists than an actual job. They sure seem to have a lot of free time on their hands for their activist activities.
We need to give Puerto Rico it’s independence now. Let them handle their own problems without the USA taxpayers having to bail their bankrupt asses out
“They wanted us to rebuild their country and guarantee living wages to the entire populace. We didnt, so they whine.”
Instead, they move here without restriction of any kind and get on the gravy train
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