The owners of a Mexican restaurant in the Tucson area are fending off social media attacks after appearing in the VIP area at President Donald Trump's Phoenix campaign rally last week. The Arizona Daily Star reports that a Facebook group posted a screenshot image from the Feb. 19 rally that showed
TUCSON, Ariz. — The owners of a Mexican restaurant in the Tucson area are fending off social media attacks after appearing in the VIP area at President Donald Trump's Phoenix campaign rally last week.
The newspaper says the post attracted more than 230 comments about the restaurant north of Tucson, almost all of them negative. Rivas said he and his wife posted a video on Facebook on Thursday defending their rights as"naturalized American citizens" to vote, support and meet whomever they please.
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