The governor of hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico said he’ll tell President Trump when he meets with him later Thursday that “we need equal treatment” like other US citizens who are recovering from the destruction of recent storms.

“Recognizing that we’re in this together – US citizens in Texas, US citizens in Florida, US citizens in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands – we need equal treatment,” said Gov. Ricardo Rossello. “We need all the resources so we can get out of the emergency and of course the resources to rebuild.”

Four weeks after Hurricane Maria crashed into Puerto Rico as a Category 4 storm, the island is still struggling to recover.

Rossello will meet with Trump who has been criticized for his administration’s sluggish response to provide aid, compared to relief efforts in Florida and Texas.

Trump also feuded with San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz and accused her of “poor leadership” after she questioned the pace of relief efforts last month.

And Trump drew fire when he suggested that emergency personnel couldn’t remain in Puerto Rico indefinitely.

“We cannot keep FEMA, the Military & the First Responders, who have been amazing (under the most difficult circumstances) in P.R. forever!” Trump said on Twitter last week.