During her tour in Los Angeles, California, the presumptive presidential candidate of the Front for the Expansion for Mexico (FAM), Xochitl Galvezrecognized the president’s social programs Andrés Manuel Lopez ObradorBut he stressed that Mexicans living in the United States contribute more to the country’s economy.
In a meeting with representatives of the Mexican community living in Los Angeles, the PAN senator thanked the immigrants for this assistance. 60 billion dollars They send remittances every year.
“I want to be objective, there are things I realize from the president, which is support for the elderly, youth and children, but you They send double support“, He said.
He then emphasized that awarding grants was the duty of the federal government Economic supports. He added: “Then I know you better, because (…) you do this out of the love you have for your families.”
The PAN member also used the meeting with Mexican immigrants to condemn the executive leader’s security strategy, in addition to demanding that consulate operators be professional and have a love for public service.
“Enough of the politics of hugs and no bulletsHe added: “When the citizens were shot.”
After meeting with a group of Mexicans who work in hotel service, Galvez reported that during his tour in Los Angeles he would meet workers from Agricultural fieldswith DreamersEntrepreneurs and entrepreneurs.
“I will meet many Mexicans who invited me because I am convinced that Mexico is a country of 170 million people divided by a river and that Here is case 33“, he expressed in a video clip.
He said he sympathized with the migrants and reiterated his recognition of them as an example of “hard work, self-sufficiency, optimism and perseverance.”
“I know what it’s like to leave your landFight every day and move forward. That’s why I identify with immigrants. “I appreciate his courage, his desire to support his family, and his great love for Mexico,” he said.
It should be noted that upon his arrival, Galvez highlighted a study on University of California It highlights the economic contribution of Spanish society.
“They tell me that Mexicans are the hardest workers, the most resilient, and have helped the American economy grow during the pandemic; Unfortunately they were the ones who died the most however They are the ones who worked the most“, he confirmed.