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Boston man accused of beating homeless man cited Trump as inspiration

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BOSTON – The Mexican government has confirmed that a homeless Boston man police say was beaten by two brothers, one of whom said he was inspired by Donald Trump’s views on immigrants, was a citizen of Mexico.

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Daniel Hernandez Joseph, consul general of Mexico in Boston, tells The Boston Globe: “We emphatically condemn this specific act of violence against a Mexican national.”

Police say Scott Leader and Steve Leader urinated on the 58-year-old victim as he slept early Wednesday morning, hit him with a metal pipe and punched him.

They were held without bail after pleading not guilty. Attorneys who appeared with the brothers for their arraignment haven’t commented on the accusations.

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Mexican officials said they would follow the investigation “very closely” to ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

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