Thursday, November 7

Latina immigrant with undocumented husband voted for Trump

Several cases about Latinos who voted for former President Donald Trump went viral, because they are naturalized immigrants who are in favor of mass deportationseven if their own family members are in danger.

One of the cases shared with this newspaper is that of a voter in California, Diana, who achieved citizenship during the Trump administration, but whose husband is undocumented and, having been deported on at least one occasion, her immigration case is complicated. .

“[Ella] She voted for Trump, because she feels super proud because her children were born here […] and the husband without papers, because he cannot fix things, because he had already been deported,” said a co-worker and friend of Diana.

Diana not only indirectly supports a possible deportation of her husband, but also that there could be an intention to withdraw citizenship from her children, because they are children of immigrants, according to a Republican plan, under a law proposed in the Senate by Lindsey Graham (Carolina south).

Another case is that of an attendee at a Trump rally whose interview published by Guardian it went viral.

“[La] border policy [de Trump]I love it. I am 100% in favor of it. As a Mexican-American, I truly believe that we have to take our country back,” the woman said.

He stated that waited many years to obtain a Green Cardalthough it does not specify how the process was.

The journalist asks him if he knows anyone who has crossed the border without papers.

“Ah yes, unfortunately, I have relatives. “They did it, cousins, nephews, nieces,” he said.

The journalist asks him if he agrees that these people, who have been in the United States for 20 or 30 years, could be deported under Trump’s policies.

“It’s okay… They can be deported, but they can also request to return to the United States, but if they do it the right way,” he said.

He acknowledged that he has had problems with his family supporting Trump.

“Right now they don’t talk to me because I support Trump,” he said.

Trump has promised a plan for mass deportations and enforcement of the Alien Enemies Act, which would allow mass arrests and expulsions without due process.

Latinos have expressed that their support for Trump has to do with the economybut also with religious and Christian aspects, such as a couple made up of a Mexican and a Salvadoran in Arizona, who have supported the former president since 2016.

“It has been shown that there are millions of Latinos who think like us,” said Betty Rivas, married to Jorge Rivas, with whom she owns a restaurant.

“We want, more than anything, to prosper“says her husband.

“I think the Latin community opened its eyes, I don’t know if in the end, or maybe they had already opened their eyes before, but many of those people didn’t say it,” added Betty.

The N+ report indicates that these Latinos who support Trump coincide with the Republican’s “conservative” agenda.

“And not a Democratic Party that wants to make us think or believe that our principles or our Christian beliefs mean nothing and for us that is very fundamental,” Jorge added.

According to the first reports on the Latino vote, Trump had gained up to 45% of the support of this group of voters, which means 13 percentage points more than in 2020.

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