A tweet by U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro last week calling out prominent San Antonio donors to President Trump’s re-election campaign could result in boycotts by local Democrats.

The Bexar County Democratic Party is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a resolution to boycott the Bill Miller BBQ restaurant chain and the Pearl entertainment district — two businesses associated with Trump donors named by Castro in his tweet.

The resolution will be brought by the Stonewall Democrats of San Antonio, according to the party’s County Executive Committee agenda. Chris Forbrich, chairman of the local Stonewall Democrats, declined to comment on Monday.

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Castro, D-San Antonio, did not respond to a request for comment. His Aug. 5 tweet of publicly available information about Trump’s supporters prompted outrage among Republicans, some of whom accused the congressman of violating donors’ privacy and setting a dangerous precedent.

Among the 44 donors called out in the congressman’s tweet were Balous Miller, owner of Bill Miller BBQ and Christopher “Kit” Goldsbury, developer of the Pearl.

Both gave $5,600 to Trump, the maximum allowed per candidate, per election cycle.

“Sad to see so many San Antonians as 2019 maximum donors to Donald Trump,” tweeted Castro, whose twin brother, former Mayor Julián Castro, is running for the Democratic presidential nomination.

“Their contributions are fueling a campaign of hate that labels Hispanic immigrants as ‘invaders,’” Castro added in the tweet, a reference to a mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso on Aug. 3 that killed 22 people. The shooter, who targeted Hispanics, mimicked the president’s language in an online manifesto that warned of a “Hispanic invasion of Texas.”

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Monica Alcantara, chair of the BCDP, had not seen the resolution late Monday. She declined to say whether she would vote for or against the boycotts.

“Whatever the precinct chairs vote, I will stand behind,” Alcantara said. “As a party, we are of course disappointed that so much support is behind our president with his racist values.”

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