- 13 Nov 2024 16:48
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Here is the thing that will make a huge difference for Latinos once the deportation program gets rolling. They asked Tom Homan what he plans to do to avoid “family separation” this time (we still have 1,000 Latino kids in this country separated from their deported parents). He said “We will deport the whole family.” Trump will NOT honor birthright citizenship. If he actually does this, imagine the effect it is going to have on the Latino men who voted for Trump.
Tainari88 wrote:He has to be able to keep people apathetic for a very long time. He loves the ones who sit on their ass all day and leave active political action to others. The USA is rife with those people.
The working class are pissed off. But they have bought into the mentality that being brash and nasty is winner behavior. Also, being a believer that they are the exception to all the rules. I am an immigrant from Guatemala and Mexico and I came illegally into the nation (undocumented) in the early 1980s. I went to Las Vegas, Nevada. I went to work at a grocery store and my wife went to work at a casino. Ronald Reagan gave us amnesty in 1986. A path to citizenship. We saved and bought a house. Had children who now are citizens by birthright. I voted for Kamala and I thought about voting for Trump too. Trump won and I am happy because he is going to fix the economy.
Cut to the son that is 29 years old and voted for Trump. Even though his cousins have shaky temp status and undocumented status....they are not bad people and work hard. Trump is going to go after the criminals.
He admires how brash and masculine Trump is.
The family is happy.
Latino family. Voting for Trump in Nevada. Parents came as people without work authorization in the USA. Voted for Trump.
Why? They are better than the rest of them out there. Americans are special. And they are Americans. They believe it. You need a strong dictator. Conservative values.
I have zero in common politically with those immigrants in the sense of political thought. I have zero in common with Jenniffer Gonzalez Colon the PNP governor in this year's elections for Puerto Rico. Zero in common politically.
The only people who think the Latinos in the USA are all the same type of people voting all the same way are people who have no sense of what political power philosophies are all about. I do not identify with the conservative evangelical Puerto Ricans. I have zero in common with them politically and religiously.
I always think it is very insane to believe in some magical thinking of all of you people think the same. Somehow you can identify differences between Europeans but the ones you deem the 'inferiors' in your subconscious minds? That you have complete lack of information on their history or their value systems? You fail to apply diversity to. Diversity of thought. Why do so many Americans of liberal and conservative thoughts do that shit? I would like to ask?
Here is the thing that will make a huge difference for Latinos once the deportation program gets rolling. They asked Tom Homan what he plans to do to avoid “family separation” this time (we still have 1,000 Latino kids in this country separated from their deported parents). He said “We will deport the whole family.” Trump will NOT honor birthright citizenship. If he actually does this, imagine the effect it is going to have on the Latino men who voted for Trump.