Americans Want to Start the Deportations
Americans of all stripes love their country.
Latinos across Texas, Florida, and the nation as a whole switched massively to Donald Trump. The former now future president won eradicated the Democratic lead among Latino men, turning it from +23 points for Biden in 2020 to +12 points for Trump in 2024.
A surprising 53% of Hispanics in the United States support what CBS News and Yougov referred to as mass deportations in a June 2024 poll.
Many Latinos in the United States have deep roots in this country. The Hispanos of New Mexico, the Tejanos of Texas, and the Californios of California were all present in this country before their states were even admitted to the union. However, if the 1965 Immigration Act hadn't been passed, the demographics of the US would still today be 75% White instead of the 54% White it is today.
Alejandro C. welcomes the Hispanic allies who want to preserve the United States for future generations and ensure this country remains recognizably American into the future. They came here for America, after all.
Americans of all stripes love their country.
Latinos across Texas, Florida, and the nation as a whole switched massively to Donald Trump. The former now future president won eradicated the Democratic lead among Latino men, turning it from +23 points for Biden in 2020 to +12 points for Trump in 2024.
A surprising 53% of Hispanics in the United States support what CBS News and Yougov referred to as mass deportations in a June 2024 poll.
Many Latinos in the United States have deep roots in this country. The Hispanos of New Mexico, the Tejanos of Texas, and the Californios of California were all present in this country before their states were even admitted to the union. However, if the 1965 Immigration Act hadn't been passed, the demographics of the US would still today be 75% White instead of the 54% White it is today.
Alejandro C. welcomes the Hispanic allies who want to preserve the United States for future generations and ensure this country remains recognizably American into the future. They came here for America, after all.