Latino voters in Florida, New Mexico and California have waved Mexican flags and bashed Donald Trump piñatas — clashing with police, at times — to protest the Republican presidential contender's hard line approach to immigration.
Yet far from the protests, an increasingly vocal Hispanic minority is speaking out in favor of the brash billionaire. They are backing Trump even in the face of resentment and suspicion from friends and family, who are among the overwhelming majority of non-white voters opposed to the New York businessman's candidacy.
"I'm not ashamed to vote for Trump. I'd just rather not have the conversation with my family," said Natalie Lally, a 22-year-old college student from New York City whose large extended family has Colombian roots.
She says silence fell over her grandmother's living room when she admitted her support for Trump during a recent family gathering that included more than 30 relatives.
"They just kind of seemed uneasy," she recalled. "And my uncle just said, 'Why?' "
In the border towns of Texas, the working-class neighborhoods of New York, and even inside Trump's overwhelmingly white rallies, the pro-Trump Hispanic minority is willing to risk public and private ridicule to defend the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee. So far, however, they're not getting much help from Trump's campaign, which has yet to launch an outreach effort to improve his standing with the growing voting bloc.
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Most of the Mexican's I know are not happy with the blanket amnesty and open boarders. They did immigration the right way, studied and became citizens. They say it is a slap in their face. It is not fair that they had to do it over several years, and now Hillary want's to just give citizenship away as a gift for voting for her.
ReplyDeletefinally some working latinos with some common sense.
ReplyDeleteIn reality, a Trump presidency would benefit the Latino and Black communities immensely because it would mean jobs coming back to the US for them as well as the White community. Legal immigrants shouldn't be deprived of working because of illegals.
ReplyDeleteAt some point in time we must assume the Mexican workers will realize that more competition for Amerikan jobs is a bad thing for them?
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