Trump promotes economy, border wall to Latino business group

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President Trump promotes his border wall, tax cuts and the trade agreement with Mexico as policies that benefit the nation's Latinos at a meeting with a national Hispanic business group. - NBCLatino

Trump said 128 miles of his promised wall at the southern border have already been built, and argued that Latinos understand and support it"more than anyone," because"they want to feel safe."

Speaking to Noticias Telemundo before the meeting, Latino Coalition president Héctor Barreto said Trump's speech to the group “is a sign of the importance of the Latino community, especially its entrepreneurs, who are growing faster than any other group in the United States.”There are just over 4.6 million companies owned by Latinos, about 14 percent of the country's 33 million businesses and they generate about $ 800,000 million in sales each year, according to Barreto.

“It's no surprise to me that many people in our community are voting for Republicans or Democrats; what we want is for more people to vote," he said."We need our voice to be heard if we want to create change for the future." According to Pérez, the new trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico and Canada will help strengthen the bilateral relationship with Mexico.

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