
Mr. Trump, Pardon the Interruption
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
An analysis of the impact on the United States Latino community of immigration policies promoted by President Donald Trump.
Top Cast


Jordi Évole
Jordi Évole
Self - Interviewer
Jordi Évole
Self - Interviewer
José Díaz-Balart
José Díaz-Balart
Self - Journalist
José Díaz-Balart
Self - Journalist
Jorge Ramos Ávalos
Jorge Ramos Ávalos
Self - Journalist
Jorge Ramos Ávalos
Self - Journalist
Martín Duarte
Martín Duarte
Self - Mexican Citizen
Martín Duarte
Self - Mexican Citizen
Jorge M. Pérez
Jorge M. Pérez
Self - Businessman
Jorge M. Pérez
Self - Businessman
Jaqueline Montes
Jaqueline Montes
Self - Illegal Immigrant
Jaqueline Montes
Self - Illegal Immigrant
Art del Cueto
Art del Cueto
Self - Border Patrolman
Art del Cueto
Self - Border Patrolman


Kate del Castillo
Kate del Castillo
Self - Actress
Kate del Castillo
Self - Actress


José Andrés Puerta
José Andrés Puerta
Self - Chef
José Andrés Puerta
Self - Chef


Donald Trump
Donald Trump
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Donald Trump
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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