Imperial Valley Press

Hillary Clinton to help immigrants reuniting with children

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NEW YORK (AP) — Hillary Clinton is offering a helping hand to immigrants looking to reunite with their families: She says she’ll help organize transporta­tion they might not be able to afford.

“I’m going to be tweeting about this in the days to come, but if any of you work for an airline please direct message me because these families will need vouchers and discounted tickets to be reunited over these thousands of miles,” she told a crowd cheering her Saturday in Central Park when she took the stage as part of a star-studded summer festival of conversati­on, music and food.

Immigrants separated from their children after crossing the U.S. border illegally was only one topic addressed by the former Democratic presidenti­al candidate, secretary of state and U.S. senator from New York as part of the OZY Fest in the park’s Rumsey Playfield.

She was interviewe­d by Laurene Powell Jobs, founder of the Emerson Collective, a nonprofit advocate of liberal causes that led the event.

Clinton also took on this week’s burning topic: Republican President Donald Trump’s encounter with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, amid special counsel Robert Mueller’s warning that Russian intelligen­ce services have active “interferen­ce operations” in U.S. politics.

“It’s really distressin­g and alarming,” Clinton said. “It should concern every American of any political party because this was a direct attack on our democracy.”

Clinton, who lost to Trump in the 2016 election, said “It’s fair to say it was a broad and unfortunat­ely successful attack on our electoral system.”

She said the United States has four main adversarie­s: Russia, China, North Korea and Iran.

“If anyone gets away with the attack Russia did, it empowers them all to keep probing.”

As for the Helsinki meeting, “now we have Putin telling the world what was decided,” she said, while “we’re hearing

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (right) waves to the crowd before a conversati­on with Laurene Powell Jobs at OZY Fest in Central Park on Saturday, in New York. Photo by EVan agoStInI/ InVISIon/aP
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