President Donald Trump is stepping in to help the mom of a man who was murdered by an undocumented immigrant.

The woman spoke about immigration policy and sanctuary cities on Twitter and the company suspended her account for it.

Mary Ann Mendoza, whose son Mesa Police Sergeant Brandon Mendoza died at the age of 32 after being hit head on by an undocumented immigrant, said her account was suspended for “hate speech.”

Raul Silva-Corona, the driver of the car that hit her son, was convicted of committing crimes in Colorado two decades ago but was still in the United States, The Daily Mail reported.

The driver’s blood alcohol was found to be near three times the legal limit when the accident occurred in 2014, USA Today reported.

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“I will help Angel Mom (and great woman) Mary Ann Mendoza with Twitter. I know Mary Ann from the beginning, and she should never be silenced,” President Trump said.

“She is a winner who has lost so much, her child. Twitter, if you’re watching, please do what you have to do, NOW! “

I will help Angel Mom (and great woman) Mary Ann Mendoza with Twitter. I know Mary Ann from the beginning, and she should never be silenced. She is a winner who has lost so much, her child. Twitter, if you’re watching, please do what you have to do, NOW! @foxandfriends — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 21, 2019

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Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is dating Don Jr, tweeted: ‘Shame on you Twitter.’

Shame on you Twitter. Suspends Angel Mom for Posting About Illegal Immigration https://t.co/GLDLfHtSmH — Kimberly Guilfoyle (@kimguilfoyle) July 20, 2019

Mary Ann’s son, Mesa Police Sergeant Brandon Mendoza, died in May 2014 at the age of 32 when his car was hit head-on

Mendoza is said to have written to Democrat presidential primary candidate Sen. Kamala Harris saying she had blood on her hands.

She also tweeted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and wrote about immigration policy and sanctuary city policies.

“They said that it was hateful content that I had put out on Twitter and they told me I had to remove all six tweets that they had sent me and I am refusing to do it. I have appealed it twice now.

“This is the same type of language that I have been using for five years. I’m finding it a little strange,” she said to Fox & Friends.

“It’s cowardly that they do this to conservative people. I do use the term #bloodonyourhands and I do send that to some of the senators and congressmen and women because they do,” she said.

Twitter issued a statement to The Daily Mail on the suspension of the account and said that Mendoza had the chance to delete the tweets.

“Whenever we determine that a tweet breaks our rules we require the account owner to remove it before continuing to Twitter. When we do this the account receives a notice from us,” it said.