Trump will speak to Hispanics on an important Spanish-language network in the United States.

Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar claims that the Republican candidate will make history.


This Wednesday, October 16, the candidate for reelection as President of the United States, Donald Trump, "for the first time in history," according to Republican Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar, will speak to Hispanic voters from a national television network in the United States.

"Are you planning to see it? I hope so, because we Republicans want the same thing as Hispanics: God, family, and law and order," stated María Elvira Salazar on her X account (formerly Twitter).

"Today is a historic day because it is the first time that a Republican president sits down with one of the Spanish-language television networks to speak directly to the Hispanic audience, which is the most important minority in this country; those of us in the State of Nevada and in the State of Arizona can make the difference and turn it into a Republican state and give the presidency to Trump. I am very happy because it is the first time that Trump will speak directly to Hispanics and tell them that we share the same values within the Republican Party: love for family, love for God, love for the homeland, and the desire and opportunity to be in this country and live a dignified life in the promised land. Today is a historic day and I am sure that President Trump will do very well," said María Elvira Salazar.

Trump has already indicated, during this electoral campaign, the nature of the decisions he will make if he returns to the White House. At the beginning of this October, he mentioned at a rally in Wisconsin that undocumented migrants are "an invasion of savage criminals" and pledged to carry out the largest deportation in the history of the country.

"We are going to carry out the largest deportation in the history of our country," he stated to reporters from Rancho Palos Verdes, California. He also outlined his intention to start with Springfield (Ohio) and Aurora (Colorado), in a nod to his debate with Harris on ABC, when he said that Haitian migrants were eating pets in the first of these two cities.

In recent days, the Republican candidate has reiterated at various campaign rallies his proposal to apply the death penalty to immigrants who murder American citizens or law enforcement agents.

He said it last Friday, October 11, in Nevada. "I request the death penalty for any immigrant who kills a U.S. citizen or a law enforcement officer," he declared at a rally in Reno.

About three weeks before Tuesday, November 5, when Americans will head to the polls, Donald Trump holds a six percentage point lead over Kamala Harris in the State of Florida, according to a poll released this Sunday.

The results of the survey - conducted among 625 registered voters - indicate that the Republican formula of Donald Trump and J.D. Vance has 49% of the preferences compared to 43% for the Democrats Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. There is still 6% undecided.

Trump is ahead among white voters (56-37) and Hispanic voters (47-42), while Harris is gaining strength among black voters (78-12).

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