

This is an ominous sign for the future of the American Presidency and the United States of America.”In the heat of the presidential campaign over the summer, Vela made headlines when he sent a fiery open letter to Trump calling him a racist and telling him he could take his proposed border wall and “shove it up your. Trump himself has stirred the seeds of bigotry. Trump has turned a blind eye to overt racism. “The hope that his actions as President would not match his political rhetoric is becoming more and more of a distant dream."One would think that an American President in the 21st Century would be dedicated to eradicating racism once and for all," he added. Trump’s repeated acts of disrespect for the 33 million Americans of Hispanic descent are historic in modern times,” Vela said. Sonny Perdue to be his agriculture secretary, meaning there the Cabinet would have no Hispanic representation for the first time in decades.“Mr. Filemon Vela reversed course Thursday because he says dozens of migrant students from his district were harassed in Washington.Vela said in a prepared statement that he had hoped the inauguration would be “a moment of healing and outreach,” but two developments Wednesday left him with “no choice but to boycott the event.”First, 40 migrant students from his district who were visiting the nation’s capital allegedly faced derogatory comments, which Vela said came from inauguration attendees who called the students “beaners,” “burritos,” and “wetbacks.” One student was even spit on, Vela said.Then reports emerged, confirmed Thursday, that Trump would nominate former Georgia Gov. WASHINGTON - After saying he would attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, Brownsville Democratic Rep.
