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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'Iron Stache' to Trump: Remember time Mexican troops aided U.S. after hurricane Katrina?
Randy Bryce? @IronStache Aug 27@realdonaldtrump remember that time Mexican troops aided U.S. After Hurricane Katrina? I do.
from Snopes:
On 30 August 2016, the Facebook page for Mic. published a video reporting that Mexicos purported response to Hurricane Katrina was an encouraging moment which counteracts the notion the country is constantly in need, adding that when Mexico sends its people across our border history shows theyve sent their best and bravest:
Mexicos response to Hurricane Katrina was well-documented at the time but rarely included in retrospectives and long-form accounts of the storm and its aftermath, leading many social media users to question whether the claim was truly accurate. In July 2015, the Associated Press published archival footage of Mexican soldiers providing aid in Biloxi:
In August 2015, former diplomat Stephen R. Kelly penned an opinion piece for the Washington Post about Mexican troops and Katrina (again through the lens of Trumps statements):
In a scene that would have given Donald Trump heart palpitations, 200 flag-waving Mexican troops breached the U.S. border outside Laredo, Tex., 10 years ago and advanced unopposed up Interstate 35 to San Antonio... Setting up camp at a former Air Force base outside San Antonio, they distributed potable water, medical supplies and 7,000 hot meals a day for the next three weeks...
To put this in context, the United States likes to think of itself as the country that does the helping, as we had done when Mexico City was struck by a devastating earthquake in 1985. But few had contemplated the possibility that Mexico would be coming to help us The 45-vehicle convoy crossed the border at Laredo at dawn on Sept. 8 and arrived in San Antonio later that day. The only glitch was that the USDA would not allow the Mexicans to serve the beef they had brought because they couldnt prove it had been produced in a mad-cow-free facility. Undeterred and un-insulted the Mexicans bought their beef locally.
By the time their mission in San Antonio ended Sept. 25, the Mexicans had served 170,000 meals, helped distribute more than 184,000 tons of supplies and conducted more than 500 medical consultations.
read: http://www.snopes.com/mexico-sent-troops-to-u-s-to-help-after-hurricane-katrina/
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'Iron Stache' to Trump: Remember time Mexican troops aided U.S. after hurricane Katrina? (Original Post)
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(21,754 posts)1. That was when we were still a part of the free world.
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