sábado, 17 de setembro de 2016

Trump wants to review ties with Cuba if the country does not change its internal policy



Miami 16 set - Republican presidential candidate of the United States, Donald Trump, promised on Friday at a rally in Miami that if elected will review the US opening toward Cuba, unless the "religious freedoms and political "happening on the island.

During a speech in the auditorium James L. Knight Center, the tycoon said it would align "with the Cuban people in their struggle against communist oppression."

"All these concessions that Barack Obama has given the regime (Raul) Castro were made through executive orders, which means that the next president can reverse them, and that's what I'll do, unless the regime of Castro listen to our demands, "said Trump.

"These requirements include religious and political freedom for the Cuban people," said Trump in Miami, a city that is home to a large Cuban community, which settled the political exiles from the island.

The candidate's words represent a turn to the support given during the election campaign for the restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries, which began with the simultaneous announcement in December 2014 by Obama and Castro, who underwent a rapprochement after more 50 years of silence.

During his speech in Miami, Trump said on his first day in office will order "a review of all the regulations made in the past decade" and will ask Congress proposed legislation to reject Obama rules "that were a disaster."

In Miami, Trump condensed their proposals on economic matters with promises of more work for the population, including Latin America. "My economic agenda can be summed up in three words, and I believe you will like them: work, work and work," he said.

When referred to his rival in the presidential race, Democrat Hillary Clinton, Trump said that she is "totally inadequate" for the post and warned his constituents that seeks "to destroy the Second Amendment," which gives the Americans the right to keep and bear weapons.

"She wants to destroy the Second Amendment. Weapons, weapons, weapons. I think his bodyguards should drop all their weapons, I think they should be disarmed," said Trump, who drew applause and cries of their constituents.

Minutes before his speech, about 50 people stopped in front of the James L. Knight Center to protest the Republican and ask him to make public his tax return, as it has for decades with all the presidential candidates and that so far he has not fulfilled the tradition.

"Illegal immigrants contribute millions of dollars annually in taxes and he's hiding something," said Efe activist Ruth Moreno, protest participant.

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