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Trump Visits Cities Shaken by Mass Shootings

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US President Donald Trump has visited emergency workers and survivors of a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas - one of two cities shaken by gun attacks that took 31 lives. Hispanic people were targeted in an apparent hate crime when a gunman in El Paso shot dead 22 people last Saturday.

Mr Trump himself has been accused of stoking hatred against

Hispanic people.

He came to Texas from Dayton, Ohio, where he had visited survivors of a shooting in which nine people died.

Mr Trump said before leaving Washington that he was concerned about “the rise of any group of hate... whether it’s white supremacy” or any “other kind of supremacy”.

But the Democratic congresswo­man who represents El Paso, Veronica Escobar, refused to meet him, saying his “racist and hateful words and actions” had caused pain to her community and her country.

The El Paso shooting is being treated as a possible hate crime. Much of the city identifies as Hispanic and the suspect is thought to be the author of a text posted online which said “this attack is a response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas”.

The text echoed some of the US president’s language, with Mr Trump having frequently used the term “invasion” to describe the situation on the US-Mexico border.

Investigat­ions continue

Police have still to establish a conclusive motive for the Dayton attack but say they have uncovered evidence “that the shooter was exploring violent ideologies”. Attempts by Mr Trump and others to link the shootings to mental illness have been criticised by healthcare profession­als. On Wednesday, the president said he did not “want guns in the hands of sick people” and was “looking to do background checks”.

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