No Shame: Protesters Shout As Trump Meets With Families Of MS-13 Victims

By Conservative Tribune. President Donald Trump has a knack for exposing Democrats and liberals for their tendency to stand in defense of criminals, murderers and terrorists, all in an effort to oppose Trump at every turn.

This was recently on display after the president referred to brutal MS-13 gang members as “animals,” prompting many elected Democrats and liberal media figures to defend the gang members as those worthy of dignity.

It was no surprise then that when Trump traveled to Long Island, New York, for a round-table discussion about how to confront and defeat the criminal gang, his visit was met by liberal protesters, according to WABC.

Those protesters accused Trump of inflaming and spreading “xenophobia and racism” and declared the president “not welcome” in Long Island or New York City, despite having been invited by many local politicians who attended the discussion, as well as families of the gang’s victims.

Organizers of the protest declared they were “resisting Trump’s assaults on immigrant families and communities and call on elected officials across the region to stand with them in solidarity and reject Trump’s visit.” (Read more from “No Shame: Protesters Shout As Trump Meets With Families Of Ms-13 Victims” HERE)

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Protest Held Ahead Of President Trump’s Ms-13 Visit To Long Island

By ABC 7. . .New York Congressman Pete King’s office said they’re expecting the president to travel to Bethpage, one week after Trump raised eyebrows when he used the word “animals” to describe some people who enter the country illegally in response to a comment about MS-13.

“As law enforcement departments from both counties stand next to this man, let’s remember that his type of hatred and rhetoric only fuels gang recruitment,” said Sergio Argueta, with the group Strong Youth.

But Nassau County’s executive, Democrat Laura Curran, said she’s attending in the hopes it’ll help in the fight against MS-13.

“It’s the president of the United States,” she said. “He’s coming to Nassau County. Perhaps we can get some resources and federal help, and I am open to having that bi-partisan conversation.”

At least 27 murders are now blamed on the notorious gang. (Read more from “Protest Held Ahead Of President Trump’s Ms-13 Visit To Long Island” HERE)

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