With just over two weeks until the U.S. presidential election, Republican candidate Donald Trump continues to engage with voters in key political events. This time round he will focus on the Latino community, a demographic that could play a decisive role in tipping the scale.
Trump's next major event is a Town Hall organized by Univision, where the former president will face questions and concerns from members of the Latino community.
The event is a critical opportunity for Trump to address the issues that matter most to this demographic, especially on topics like immigration, where he has been engaged in fiery rhetoric.
Trump's past statements about his willingness to deport millions of undocumented immigrants have raised concerns among many Latinos. It's expected that much of the discussion will focus on how he plans to implement these policies if re-elected, and what the potential consequences would be. His previous administration was characterized by tough immigration policies, including plans to build a massive border wall with Mexico, which never came to full fruition.
Additionally, Trump has made controversial remarks about the Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio, claiming they were killing and eating pets, as well as inaccurate statements about Caracas, Venezuela, being one of the world's safest cities because it was sending criminals to the U.S. These issues may also come up during the discussion.
When and Where to Watch Trump's Town Hall
The event, titled "Los Latinos Preguntan ... Donald Trump Responde," will take place on Wednesday, October 16, in Miami, Florida. The broadcast begins at 10:00 p.m. ET, 9:00 p.m. CT, and 7:00 p.m. PT.
Univision will air the event live, and it will also be available with Spanish translation on ViX's Noticias 24/7 channel. For those who prefer to watch in English, the original audio will be streamed on Univision Noticias' YouTube channel and through the Univision Noticias app.
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