Helen Aguirre Ferré (born 1957) is a Nicaraguan American journalist and the former executive director for the Republican Party of Florida.
She declined to run for re-election as chair of MDC's board of trustees amid pressure from immigration activists.
Ferré's decision came after local and national immigrant advocacy groups launched online petitions calling on her to step down from her chairmanship or resign from the board altogether, citing Donald Trump's "anti-Hispanic hate" and "anti-immigrant agenda."
Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio agree that Trump bears responsibility for violence in Chicago today.
[7] It was announced on August 9, 2018 that Aguirre Ferré "was taking up a new position as director for strategic communications and public affairs at the National Endowment for the Arts... in the next two weeks.
"[8] In December 2019, Florida Governor-elect Ron DeSantis announced Ferré's appointment as director of communications.