On Trump's New York Doorstep, Demands for Puerto Rico Recovery That Puts Human Dignity Over Profit

Marking the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria’s devastating landfall in Puerto Rico, evacuees, activists, and families of the thousands who were killed by the storm marched on Trump Tower in New York City on Thursday to condemn President Donald Trump’s grossly inadequate response to the island’s crisis, mourn the victims, and demand a just recovery that puts people over profit.

“We need to ensure that we are fighting against a predatory system that sucks every bit of value from the backs of working people,” New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez declared at a rally in Union Square Thursday night. “What we need to do is make sure profit is never more important than human dignity.”

“Three thousand people died in Puerto Rico,” Ocasio-Cortez added, citing a death toll that Trump has denied and attempted to discredit by lying about the source of the number. “There are thousands of deaths, and they are the result of negligence.”

Hurricane Maria was the “deadliest storm to hit Puerto Rico in over 100 years,” and the Trump administration’s refusal to respond with adequate urgency and resources has worsened the storm’s already catastrophic impact, leaving thousands of Puerto Ricans homeless and without the means to get back on their feet.

“Time and again, people asked for help in getting the most basic kinds of repairs—for missing roofs, collapsed walls, dangerous mold, soaked belongings—then waited for months and often did not get enough to even start the process,” the New York Times noted on Thursday. “Of the 1.1 million people who requested help from FEMA, about 58 percent were denied. Among those who appealed, 75 percent were rejected again. The median grant given to repair homes was $1,800, compared with about $9,127 paid out to survivors of Hurricane Harvey in Texas.”

This vast disparity between the Trump administration’s treatment of American citizens on the U.S. mainland and American citizens in Puerto Rico was at the center of attention during rallies and marches on Thursday, where activists demanded a “people-powered” recovery effort on the scale of the Marshall Plan.

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