Her Name Was Nilufar Easmin.
Trump posted her murder. He never said her name.
Her name, according to the Bangladeshi press outlets that bothered to cover her murder, was Nilufar Easmin.
She had come to this country from Gorarbag village, in the Kushakhali Union of Lakshmipur District, in southeastern Bangladesh — a place most Americans couldn’t find on a map even if the fate of the republic depended on it. She had two daughters. She had been working the register at the D&D Convenience Store, a Bangladeshi-owned shop bolted to a Chevron station on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Fort Myers, Florida, for roughly three months.
On the morning of April 2, she heard her car being vandalized in the parking lot. She walked outside to find out why.


