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CANADA'S TRUMP HOTEL AND TOWER SENDS THE DONALD A POIGNANT MESSAGE

Canada's Trump Tower Crew Sends Donald A Message
Diego Saul Reyna - Mexican Canadian Laborer
Report by Joanne Lee-Young | Vancouver Sun (Canada)

Diego Saul Reyna, a steel framer who lives in Port Moody, climbed to the top of the Trump hotel and tower in Vancouver this weekend to send Donald Trump a message.

He first took the elevator to the 20th floor of the building, which is still under construction. Wearing a hard hat and steel-toed boots, he climbed the stairs the rest of the way to the top of the 63-storey project to hang a Mexican flag in the bright sunshine of Saturday morning. “I was a bit hesitant,” said Reyna. “But then I figured, ‘Oh well, I am willing to face the consequences if I can send a message.’ My intention was to show Donald Trump that (Mexican workers) work for him, but he also benefits from us.”

The flag has been removed, but Reyna snapped a photo of himself in front of it for Facebook, where it has been shared over 700 times. His post read:

From the “concrete pouring, finishing, drywall, taping, wood forming and general labour, Mexicans were there, building it. The comments Trump has made about us, did not stop us from doing the high quality work we have always done, in our home country or when we migrate to US/Canada.

“MR Trump, we did our best work, your tower here in Vancouver is premium quality, and we were a crucial part of it, not just Mexicans but immigrants as a whole.”

Reyna was born in Chiapas, Mexico and last year became a Canadian citizen.

He doesn’t work on the site, but said he has several...

Read full article at: Vancouver Sun