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“During all the humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico, there's been a feature of the Trump administration and that is that they take away the aid before it's done,” she added.
While stores, gas stations, banks and ATMS are reopening, more than 35 percent of residents still do not have a way to safely store food in refrigerators, NBC News reported. Fresh water has been restored to 96 percent of residents.
Cruz said she recently had to send powered milk to a school that has no water, electricity or milk for their students.
“We need the help and it’s not help, we have paid for it,” Cruz said, according to NBC.
Other lawmakers have also spoken out against Trump’s response to Hurricanes Maria and Irma, which devastated American territories.
“There is a need in Puerto Rico and we ask the president to, for once, do the right thing and not take the aid away from Puerto Rico,” Gillibrand said.
FEMA’s public affairs director William Booher clarified that the agency will continue to have a volunteer presence through nonprofits in rural areas of Puerto Rico but that “FEMA provided commodities are no longer needed for emergency operations.”
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