The mother of one of the victims of Friday’s Portland train attack is calling on President Trump to “take action” after her son and another man were allegedly murdered after they attempted to stop a man on an anti-Muslim tirade.

Asha Deliverance, the mother of 23-year-old Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche, penned a letter to Trump describing her son as a “hero.”

“Taliesin died a hero, like many other Americans who have died defending freedom,” she wrote. “Our family grieves, but we are proud that through his selfless action he, along with the other two men, has changed the world, when in the face of hate he did not hesitate to act with love.”

And here is her letter to President Trump. Asha is wonderful and her son died a hero. Heartbreaking. pic.twitter.com/f0KPe9lDC9 — Yashar Ali (@yashar) May 30, 2017

Deliverance called on Trump "to take action" after her son’s death to unite the country.

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“You have said that you will be President for all Americans,” she wrote. “So, I ask you Mr. President, to take action at this time. Your words and actions are meaningful, here in America and throughout the world.”

“Please encourage all Americans to protect and watch out for one another. Please condemn any acts of violence, which result directly from hate speech and hate groups. I am praying you will use your leadership to do so.”

Namkai-Meche and two other men were stabbed aboard a Portland train Friday as they reportedly attempted to stop 35-year-old Jeremy Joseph Christian from yelling racial slurs and "hate speech" at two women who appeared to be Muslim.

Trump faced criticism for not responding to the attack over the weekend, despite tweeting nearly two dozen times about other matters. The official staff-run @POTUS Twitter tweeted about the attack on Monday, calling it “unacceptable,” but Trump hasn’t mentioned the attack on his personal account.