WASHINGTON — The mayor of San Juan on Tuesday
denounced the U.S. government’s plan to end emergency food and water aid
to Puerto Rico, saying she had just sent powdered milk to a school that
was still without power and struggling to find the necessary supplies
for its students.
“Yesterday, I had to help — because it is a
moral imperative to help — a school about 45 minutes from San Juan that
still has no water, no electricity and no milk for their children,” the
mayor, Carmen Yulín Cruz, said at the Latino Victory Summit, a gathering of Latino leaders and activists that seeks to boost the number of Hispanics in elected office.
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