Activists in swing Michigan county are alarmed by Hispanic voters backing Trump despite his anti-immigrant rhetoric

Dan Soza has seen the harsh realities of Donald Trump’s immigration policies up close and so he is alarmed that many Latino voters in Saginaw, Michigan, do not take seriously the former US president’s threats of mass deportations.

As a child welfare officer in Saginaw, Soza places young unaccompanied refugees in foster families and watched the Trump administration’s separation of children from their parents at the Mexican border in 2018 with alarm. He said the cruelty of that policy, and the former president’s threats against refugees legally in the US, should serve as a warning that Trump might do what he says.

“A lot of people who are Latino or Hispanic – whether it be in Saginaw, Michigan, or in the country – when they hear him say those things, they don’t think he’s talking about them,” said Soza.

What really worries me is that people don’t remember their history. This has happened before. We’ve seen mass deportations before and when it happened American citizens were deported.”


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    • Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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      “Why would a colony of a Latin country feel like they’re a colony of a Latin country” lol

      Then again, I’ve heard a few Brazilians say they’re not latinos.

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      Because french, spanish and portuguese are romance languages. You don’t know this?

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        yeah and all europeans are the same group of white caucasians right? their culture and opinions must be very unified!

        go back to school

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          What are you even talking about?

          Are French Guianans Latino? Are Belizeans Latino? Are you Latino if none of your ancestors are Spanish but all of them are Mayan? Are the people on the other half of the island that Haiti is on Latino? Do you become Latino of your parents are Haitian and they move to the Dominican Republic and you’re born there?

          Or are you suggesting that you can’t be black and Latino? Because 60 million plus Afro-Brazilians would definitely challenge you on that one.

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        Also, the people in the former Portuguese colony of Brazil are Latino.

        You don’t say!

        …former Spanish and Portuguese colony label?

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          Interesting how you had nothing to say about Belize and French Guiana.

          Also funny how people on the Haiti side of the island are, according to you, not Latino, but people on the Dominican Republic half of the exact same island presumably are, correct?

          Is someone of Haitian ancestry that gets born in the Dominican Republic Latino?