Las Vegas Review-Journal

Kihuen: Trump wrong about immigrants

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and has been getting a decent wage, health care and protection from the Culinary Local 226.

His family’s story, Kihuen said, isn’t the type of story that Republican nominee Donald Trump talks about. Kihuen took aim at Trump’s past statements about immigrants and wanting to build a wall along the border with Mexico.

“Donald Trump and Republican­s tell a different story about immigrant families like mine,” Kihuen said.

“To them, we are ‘ rapists’ and ‘criminals.’ … They believe in building walls and pitting Americans against each other.

“Donald Trump fears us — worse, he incites that fear in others,” Kihuen added. “He must be terrified of me: I’m a Mexican immigrant running for Congress.”

Immigrants, Kihuen said, “dream of more than just citizenshi­p.”

“We, like all Americans, dream of a good education, a good-paying job, to own our own car, and our own home, and that our kids will breath clean air and grow up on safe streets,” he said.

In a nod to Hillary Clinton’s status as the first female nominee for president of a major party, Kihuen said, “We dream of our daughters knowing in their heart they, too, can be president of the United States.”

“Time to reject the fears of Trump, time to take back Congress, time to elect Hillary Clinton as our next president of the United States of America, and time to turn our dreams into reality,” Kihuen said. Contact Ben Botkin at bbotkin@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow him on Twitter: @BenBotkin1

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