Pedro slam Donald Trump in Pascal Cannes: ‘I am an immigrant. We ran away dictatorship ‘

Pedro Pascal dropped an ‘F’ bomb on the Donald Trump administration, saying he was also an immigrant.

The previous American actor Pedro Pascal dropped the F bomb on Donald Trump at a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival, as he said, “F ** people of F ** who try to scare you. And fight back.And don’t let them win. “On a question on immigration and ongoing exile under Donald Trump administration, the game of Thrones actor said that speaking on such issues is very scary for him.“I want people to be safe and preserved, and I want I want to be on the right [side] Of history, “he said. “I am an immigrant”, Pascal said, whose parents ran away from Chile, led by Pinochet at the age of nine months. “We ran away from a dictatorship, and I was adequately privileged to grow up in America after shelter in Denmark, and if it was not for him, I don’t know what happened to us. And so I need to protect those who always. ,Asked if the artists were worried about rebuilding America after creating a film (Edgington) with a strong political message, Pascal replied: “Fear they are the way of winning. Therefore, keep telling stories. Keep expressing yourself. Keep expressing yourself and keep fighting who you are.”Last month, District Judge Indira Talwani, appointed by Barack Obama at Massachusetts, temporarily blocked the order of Homeland Security Secretary Christie NoM, which would have abolished the legal status for more than 530,000 people admitted to the program within weeks. The judge’s order maintained a legal status for around 110,300 cubes, 210,000 highautians, 93,100 Nicaraguan and 117,300 Venezuela.Trump is calling separately from the Supreme Court that the administration to abolish the temporary legal status for around 600,000 Venezuela, a federal judge warned that efforts to cut human security for the escape of NOEM migrants “caused irreparable damage to hundreds of individuals, whose life, families, and livelihoods would be involved in livelihood, states”.

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