Douglas Andrews
Itâs not hard to imagine what the teeming masses of Central American immigrants are thinking today as they struggle toward our southern border or wallow in makeshift detention facilities:
Now he tells us.
Weâre referring to Joe Bidenâs disingenuous comments yesterday â comments that he shouldâve made two months ago and repeated regularly since then: âI can say quite clearly: Donât come over. Donât leave your town or city or community.â
Uh-huh, quite clearly. Setting aside the fact that no one believes a Democrat when he tells minorities to refrain from crossing our southern border, where was Bidenâs moral clarity in the days just after he took office? Had he provided better leadership then, these young and ambitious people wouldnât have fled their home countries and thereby further depleted Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador of their already dwindling human capital. As Fox Newsâs Tucker Carlson
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Add it all up, and Trump garnered 45 percent of the Latino vote in the Sunshine state, an 11 percent improvement over 2016.
In Texas, where Hispanic growth is at a breakneck speed, Trump performed exceedingly well. According to Daniel Garza, president of The LIBRE Initiative, a Hispanic center-right organization, “I think Latinos understand Trump can be coarse sometimes and can be uncouth, but then they take a look at his policies that a lot of Latinos embrace pro-growth, entrepreneurial these are all policies Latinos can embrace.”
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For starters, there’s Starr County, Texas, where 8,244 residents took to the ballot box record numbers for the Republican candidate for president. In 2016, Hillary Clinton won the county by a whopping 60-point margin, yet Biden limped across the finish line with a meager 5 percent win. A 55 point swing should get anyone’s attention. Furthermore, in nearby Zapata County, then candidate Clinton won by 33 points in 2016, but