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Former PRSSA President Eduardo Soto on Enfoque

Former President of the Puerto Rico Statehood Students Association Eduardo Soto continues his media frenzy. After being named as one of the 40 under 40 latinos in American politics, he made an appearance last week on Telemundo’s Enfoque with Jose Diaz Balart. Soto debated with a representative from the conservative Libre Initiative about the possibility of a government shutdown, among other topics.

From Soto’s appearance, beginning at approximately the 4:00 mark:

I would hope that in the future, this relajo that the Republican majority in both chambers has in both chambers can end, and that we can approve a real and complete budget, so there is not so much uncertainty, and that we understand the human impact of a federal shutdown, not only on employees of the federal government, but on all citizens of the nation.

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William-Jose Velez Gonzalez

William-José Vélez González is a native from Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, and a graduate from Florida International University in biomedical engineering, engineering management, and international relations. A designer with a strong interest in science, policy, and innovation, he previously served as the national executive vice president of the Puerto Rico Statehood Students Association. William-José lives in Washington, DC, where he works at the Children's National Research Institute and runs Opsin, a nonprofit design studio dedicated to making design more accessible. You can see him on Love is Blind as Lydia's brother. He is the founder and Editor in Chief of Pasquines.

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