San Juan mayor in hurricane spotlight after Trump tweets
Cruz has long won attention across the island for her hands-on style of leadership in
The insult came hours after "Saturday
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She first grabbed headlines in 2012 when she ran against
"Imagine what I'll do when I'm the mayor of
Once in office Cruz launched a million-dollar urban renewal program, renovated public parks and plazas and unionized
"Her commitment has been through actions, not words, with the impoverished people of
"She has demonstrated an empathy and commitment to her people that have taken her to work day and night, very quietly at the beginning,"Duprey said.
That changed Friday when Cruz was asked about acting Homeland Security Secretary
Appearing on television in a black shirt with white letters that read, "HELP US, WE ARE DYING," Cruz argued that federal aid had been slow to reach
"If anybody out there is listening to us, we are dying and you are killing us with the inefficiency and the bureaucracy," she said.
Criticism of his administration's response apparently didn't sit well with Trump, who took to Twitter the next day to defend it as "an amazing job." He singled out the mayor, accusing her of "poor leadership ability," and added, without elaborating, "They want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort."
Neither Cruz nor her spokespeople responded to requests for comment. Since Trump's tweets she has sought to emphasize a message of unity for the good of
"I recognize the good heart that the (
Cruz was born in the city over which she now presides, and is married with a daughter from a previous partner.
Telegenic and media-savvy, she has been criticized for micromanaging and for wearing herself down to the point where she loses her voice. She has been hospitalized a couple of times for asthma problems.
Critics have questioned Cruz's management style, noting that some early supporters, including people who occupied key positions, have resigned or been dismissed.
She also took heat for offering a job to Puerto Rican independence militant
In public appearances Cruz has a penchant for hugging people and sometimes crying during interviews, prompting some to praise her sincerity while others call her overly dramatic.
In recent days she has gone before news cameras repeatedly, issued more emotional pleas for help and tweeted images of her helping islanders in the hurricane's aftermath, repeatedly emphasizing the slogan "One goal: saving lives."
"I'm going to communities to hand out water and food — without journalists and without photographers," he said. "There are 78 mayors who are performing miracles with the resources they have. We have to recognize everyone's work."
But Ferrer said he respected Cruz's efforts to help Puerto Ricans.
"The mayor operates on a different platform and is able to attract more attention, and I commend her for that," he said.



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