El Paso shooting: 'I don't feel safe in the US'
After the deadly mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, a lot of people have been talking about the apparent manifesto of the gunman.
It appeared to show he was motivated by a white nationalist, anti-immigrant ideology.
Rondell Treviño is an immigration advocate and founder of The Immigration Coalition - which works with churches on the approach to immigration. He's a Mexican-American in Memphis, Tennessee and spoke to us about he feels about what happened.
(Photo: Rondell Treviño. Credit: Rondell Treviño)
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