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United States.- After the shooting at a supermarket in El Paso Texas, which left a tragic 20 dead and 26 injured, former Mexican President Felipe Calderón Honojosa threw a message through social media addressed to U.S. representative Donald Trump to end his hate speeches.
“My condolences to the families of the fatal victims and those injured in the El Paso attack. Whether or not it was a hate attack, the President of the United States must @realDonaldTrump stop with his hate speech. You must stop stigmatizing others. The same here,” the former president noted on his Twitter account.
It was yesterday when a 21-year-old identified as Patrick Crusius, a white supremacist, Trump supporter who blames Hispanic migrants for taking jobs from American people, and accuses them of a “Hispanic invasion” in their country.
For his part, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, regretted the facts and sent his condolences to the families of the victims.
In the bombing, three Mexicans died.
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