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AOC, Sanders and Velázquez Demand Trump End Hold on Puerto Rico Relief Funds

The letter called on Trump to immediately approve a major disaster declaration submitted by the Puerto Rican government.

People share food and water on a baseball field where they are sleeping outdoors in Guanica, Puerto Rico, on January 9, 2020, after a powerful earthquake hit the island.

In an effort to put a stop to what they argue is the “illegal” and “unconscionable” withholding of necessary and vital aid to the people of Puerto Rico, New York Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nydia Velázquez joined with Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday in demanding President Donald Trump immediately transfer already approved federal disaster assistance to address the island territory’s “urgent humanitarian needs” following recent earthquakes and aftershocks.

In a letter (pdf) sent to the Trump administration, the lawmakers cited a nation still reeling from the destruction left by Hurricane Maria over two years ago and said there was no excuse to deny Puerto Ricans the help they so desperately need. The letter called on Trump to immediately approve a major disaster declaration submitted by the Puerto Rican government on January 12; to release aid money previously approved by Congress for humanitarian relief; and to direct FEMA to undertake an urgent response to the ongoing disaster.

“Let us be clear: Postponing the disbursement of this vital assistance any longer — in the face of the humanitarian needs of Puerto Rico — is simply shameful,” the letter states.

The new letter follows a similar effort last week by House Democrats who urged Trump to release more than $18 billion in aid that was approved for the island following the 2017 devastation caused by Maria.

“We call upon the White House to stop its unlawful withholding of funds from Puerto Rico,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said at a press conference Thursday. “There are needs that need to be met, there has been a disaster designated, but the ongoing withholding of funds appropriated by Congress to Puerto Rico is illegal.”

“The hurricane devastated the island and today, tens of thousands of people are still living under tarp roofs,” Velázquez, Ocasio-Cortez, and Sanders wrote in their new letter to Trump. “In recent days, the quakes have cost millions in damages, destroyed hundreds of homes, caused widespread electricity blackouts, and forced residents to resort to sleeping in roofless shelters due to the fear of being buried in their own homes by another earthquake.”

Highlighting the effort of the lawmakers on social media, Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz of Puerto Rico’s capital city San Juan — who serves as national co-chair for Sanders’ 2020 presidential campaign — said, “Sanders has been consistent in making sure the people of Puerto Rico are treated with dignity. In fact, Bernie Sanders has been consistent in making sure ALL people are treated with dignity.”

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