Washington – Ivanka Trump reportedly donated $50,000 to a church campaign to help migrant children separated from their families along the border.
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President Donald Trump’s daughter and adviser reached out to the Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, last week after hearing about its efforts to help kids separated at the border through Twitter, Pastor Jack Graham told Dallas News.
The president drew wide criticism for his policy of separating children from their families who are attempting to cross the border, including from a broad spectrum of Jewish organizations. Trump signed an executive order last week to stop the family separations.
Previously, Trump and his Cabinet members had defended the policy as a way to enforce the law and deter illegal immigration, and the president denied he had the power to alter it. Upon signing the order, he said that retreating from the policy will not compromise border security.
His decision reportedly came after Ivanka Trump, who is Jewish, appealed to him to change the policy. She thanked her father on Twitter for the executive order ending the policy he had instituted last month.
Very nice gesture Ivanka but a Jew is forbidden to donate money to a church. You cld do it in a kosher way and still benefit these children.
She is not a Jew, she is Chabad.
Please remove the disgusting post #2 from NJMoshe