Sandra Diaz, an immigrant who said she worked at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, said she and others came to the news conference to declare that “we aren’t criminals.” “This is the one story the administration doesn’t talk about: the undocumented immigrants who worked for Donald Trump in his house for many, many years,” the station quoted immigration attorney Anibal Romero as saying.
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Hours before the Trump rally, Unite Here!, a labor union representing hospitality workers, held a news conference with migrant workers who said they were employed at Trump-owned properties while they were living in the country illegally, WFTV reported. Later a Trump supporter with a megaphone tried to talk at the anti-Trump supporters across a police barrier but he was drowned out by chants of “Hey, hey, ho, ho. As they walked away, a man from the far-right Proud Boys group said, “We’re just Americans. They were stopped by groups of police officers and deputies. Several times at the anti-Trump rally, groups of men wearing black “Proud Boy” T-shirts and red “Make America Great Again” hats tried to enter the street where the anti-Trump protesters were gathered. The editorial went on to say that it has had “enough of the chaos, the division, the schoolyard insults, the self-aggrandizement, the corruption, and especially the lies.” “Because there’s no point pretending we would ever recommend that readers vote for Trump.” “Some readers will wonder how we could possibly eliminate a candidate so far before an election, and before knowing the identity of his opponent,” the Orlando Sentinel wrote.
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Orlando’s hometown newspaper said Tuesday in an editorial that it won’t endorse Trump. It’s her right to believe what she wants to believe.” “It’s my right to believe what I want to believe as a gay man. “It’s really caused a divide in our relationship,” Noble said. His mother was at the Trump announcement while he was at the anti-Trump protest. Trump’s visit in Orlando split Shaun Noble’s family.
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For them to say Donald Trump doesn’t like Hispanics is wrong,” said Charles Hart, chairman of the Orange County Republican Executive Committee. “For them to say Donald Trump doesn’t like gay people is wrong. The chairman of the local Republican Party said Trump is fighting for all Americans.