Washington (EFE) she was very critical of the management of the current president, Joe Biden, and stated that the country is not racist.
Haley held his first campaign rally in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday after formally announcing in a video the day before his intention to run for the Republican nomination for the US Presidency for the 2024 elections.
“I stand before you as the daughter of immigrants, as the proud wife of a combat veteran, and as the mother of two wonderful children. I have served as the Governor of the great state of South Carolina, as the US Ambassador to the UN, and most of all, as a grateful American citizen,” she said.
Haley affirmed that the country’s best days are yet to come if Americans come together and fight to save it: “For a strong America, for a proud America, I am running for President,” he said.
The politician began her speech by talking about the future and the new generations in what seemed like a hint to Trump, who anticipated his intention to run for the Republican nomination in November.
“We are prepared – he pointed out -, prepared to leave behind obsolete ideas and the faded names of the past. We are more than ready for a new generation to take us into the future. I come here today with a vision of that future.”
Haley criticizes the current government
In her speech, Haley used the typical Republican script to criticize Biden’s policies, which she called “socialist” and “communist”, and to warn of the alleged dangers of irregular migration, even though she is the daughter of Indian migrants. installed in South Carolina.
Despite acknowledging that “it wasn’t always easy,” she noted that her parents reminded her and her siblings daily that even on the worst day they were always “blessed” to live in the US.
Even so, he warned that things have changed and that the US is now “falling apart” under Biden: “We have too many families paying too much for food, too many mothers desperately looking for baby milk, too many children being left behind in the school…”
He called there “too much” crime and drugs and “too few” police and border patrol agents, again using a series of classic Republican arguments when appealing to his voter base.
Haley assured that under the Biden and Harris Administration “self-hatred” is sweeping the country, whether in schools, companies or the Government.
“Every day we are told that America is flawed, rotten and hateful. Joe and Kamala even say that the US is racist. Nothing could be further from the truth, ”said Haley, who held up as an example as the first woman governor from a minority in the history of the country and her parents.
“USA. It is not a racist country, ”she settled.
against socialism
On the other hand, he criticized federal spending and the increase in the debt ceiling, of which he accused the Biden government of adopting “socialism”.
To illustrate the evils of socialism, she recalled when she was the US ambassador to the UN and visited the Simón Bolívar international bridge, which connects Colombia with Venezuela. There she said that she saw “hundreds of Venezuelans” with their babies under the sun waiting “for hours” to get food. “They had been killing animals at the zoo for food.”
“They were fleeing from socialism and longing for freedom,” said Haley, who also spoke of the situation on the southern border of the United States, where he advocated stopping “illegal migration” and the entry of drugs.
“Businesses should hire Americans, not illegals,” he said.
Regarding foreign policy, he stressed that the US has to stay with its allies, from Israel to Ukraine, and stand up to enemies such as Iran, Russia or China.
His intervention was preceded by a series of speakers including Cindy Warmbier, mother of Otto Warmbier, the US student who died in 2017 after being returned to his country in a comatose state after being detained in North Korea 17 months.
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