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BumRushDaShow

(156,885 posts)
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 03:16 AM Jun 17

Some Latino Republicans struggling with Trump's mass deportation policies

Source: ABC News

June 16, 2025, 4:27 PM


Several high-profile Hispanic and Latino Republican elected officials have expressed concerns over the Trump administration's handling of immigration -- a recent signal of what some see as an erosion of the political gains that President Donald Trump made with Latinos in 2024. Amid those concerns, the Department of Homeland Security has paused most raids on farms, restaurants and hotels as Trump says he'll expand enforcement efforts in larger cities. Other Republicans say that Hispanic and Latino support for the president remains strong and blame the previous administration for recent immigration problems.

According to exit polls, 46% of Hispanic and Latino voters voted for Trump in 2024 -- an improvement compared to his 2020 run, when he got 32% of Hispanic and Latino votes. Matt Barreto, a political scientist at the University of California Los Angeles and a founder of BSP Research, a Democratic-aligned polling firm, told ABC News that this was largely due to economic concerns: "Voters just felt that Trump might provide better economic opportunities." (Barreto conducted polling for the Harris-Walz campaign.)

But as Trump's mass deportation roundups spread beyond those with criminal records to day laborers and factory workers, several Hispanic and Latino members of Congress who supported Trump have pushed back on aspects of the administration's tactics. Some Latino officials say to focus on immediate threats

Six out of 11 members of the Congressional Hispanic Conference, a Republican-sponsored caucus, sent a letter Wednesday urging the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to focus enforcement on immigrants who pose "an immediate threat to public safety." "We need to give absolute priority to every violent offender and convicted criminal illegal alien present in our nation. Diverting limited resources to other objectives puts our national security at risk," the members wrote.

Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trumps-immigration-policies-hurting-support-latino-voters/story?id=122868707





Link to PRESS RELEASE AND LETTER - Rep. Tony Gonzales, Republican Hispanic Conference Members: Prioritize Violent Offenders and Convicted Criminal Aliens
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Some Latino Republicans struggling with Trump's mass deportation policies (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jun 17 OP
Hey, Latino Republicans: this is what you explicitly voted for. Struggle away. RockRaven Jun 17 #1
My thoughts exactly! ananda Jun 17 #10
¡Nunca esper que los leopardos se comieran MI cara! regnaD kciN Jun 17 #2
If those 6 republicans actually care about their community and not JUST getting re elected (doubtful), they would defect SSJVegeta Jun 17 #3
Paging Marco Rubio! Paging Ted Cruz! no_hypocrisy Jun 17 #4
I lulzed. Scrivener7 Jun 17 #5
They knew full well what they were doing. They thought they would be considered to be white or at least not black. Jit423 Jun 17 #6
Mis amigos liberalgunwilltravel Jun 17 #7
Know what atreides1 Jun 17 #8
Sad. I despise these people that make it in and then pull the ladder up behind them. travelingthrulife Jun 17 #9
Live and learn little dudes. republianmushroom Jun 17 #11
Struggling? Mz Pip Jun 17 #12
These idiots are members of the Leopards Eat My Face Party LetMyPeopleVote Jun 17 #13

RockRaven

(17,625 posts)
1. Hey, Latino Republicans: this is what you explicitly voted for. Struggle away.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 03:31 AM
Jun 17

What is happening now is exactly what was on offer when you chose to vote for it. If avoiding these current actions was a priority, you had the chance to vote against it. You did not. Instead you voted FOR it. So cut the bullshit.

Oh, and fuck off!!!

ananda

(32,608 posts)
10. My thoughts exactly!
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:17 AM
Jun 17

I guess they are well and truly finding
out what it means to be a Republican
that other Republicans hate and always
did.

SSJVegeta

(1,153 posts)
3. If those 6 republicans actually care about their community and not JUST getting re elected (doubtful), they would defect
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 05:38 AM
Jun 17

Immediately.

But alas their comfort is likely more important than their own family's safety.

Jit423

(1,568 posts)
6. They knew full well what they were doing. They thought they would be considered to be white or at least not black.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 08:13 AM
Jun 17
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