Judge Rebecca Dallet Condemns President Trump’s Racist Remarks
"It is unacceptable and I condemn these remarks."
MILWAUKEE – Judge Rebecca Dallet, candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court, released a statement today condemning President Trump’s racist remarks attacking immigrants.
“I was deeply disappointed to see our nation’s discourse further degraded by President Trump’s horrific comments attacking people from Haiti, El Salvador, and various African countries,” said Judge Dallet. “It is unacceptable and I condemn these remarks. My family immigrated here to find peace and freedom. That’s the American tradition we should sustain, not this throwback racism that harkens back to our nation’s darkest times. I’m running because I think we can do better. We must do better. And every leader should stand up and condemn the President’s ridiculous and offensive words.”
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