Laredoans, business owners react to Abbott s decision to reopen Texas
March 3, 2021
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Dora Almanza delivers an order at Paulita s Mexican Restaurant on Jaime Zapata Memorial Highway in Laredo, Texas, Wednesday, March 18, 2020. The City of Laredo issued a lockdown of in response to the coronavirus threat on Tuesday. The order goes into effect at midnight Wednesday and will extend for 14 days. It prohibits the gathering of 10 or more persons and closes malls, entertainment centers, fitness centers and banquet halls. It allows restaurants to open only with drive-thru, delivery or take out service. Essential businesses like medical facilities, veterinarian and grocery establishments are allowed. Offices spaces and places of employment can remain open as long the 10-person rule is followed. Violation of the carries a fine that ranges from $50 to $2,000. The Laredo Police Department will enforce the order. Paulitaâs owner Jorge Santa Anna said that he would try o
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Voters cast early ballots, Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020, at the vote center inside the Martin Luther King Jr. Library in San Jose, Calif. Photo by Karl Mondon, Bay Area News Group
In summary
Trump’s harsh rhetoric, competitive elections, and efforts to get out the vote all led to significant gains in Latino voter registration in 2020.
President Donald Trump’s harsh rhetoric toward Latinos and failed promise to build a wall may well be the driving force behind a significant increase in Latino voter registration in California.
Voter registration advocates point to the galvanizing political climate of the Trump era as one of the reasons behind double-digit registration increases in heavily Latino counties, as well as a solid increase statewide.