Are other Hispanics worried?

Anonymous
I’m worried about my hispanic-looking family members with “ethnic” names. I’m not sure a US passport will even help. I’ve read reports that if ICE wants to arrest you, they couldn’t care less that you have documentation on you and will conveniently ignore it.

Who do we need to contact to stop this madness? ACLU? Our congressional representatives?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m worried about my hispanic-looking family members with “ethnic” names. I’m not sure a US passport will even help. I’ve read reports that if ICE wants to arrest you, they couldn’t care less that you have documentation on you and will conveniently ignore it.

Who do we need to contact to stop this madness? ACLU? Our congressional representatives?


No one is going to stop this. This is what all the MAGA voters wanted!
Anonymous
For those of you who think this is no big deal, watch this video.

There was no warrant for this guy, they don't even know if he is "legal" or "Illegal" - just snatched him, cuffed him and whisked him away.

https://bsky.app/profile/marisakabas.bsky.social/post/3ltkezemr7k2x
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not Hispanic but I am a naturalized citizen who is also a person of color.

For those saying that there is no need to be concerned, please remember that every now and then, innocent people are incarcerated and it's often years before they are released. Common sense tells me that there is going to innocent people caught up in this movement to rid the country of illegals. So as much as I'm not worried, I am still a little concerned by the current climate.

There is going to be?? Ummm it’s already happened.


PP here.

Yeah, my bad.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:50% of hispanic voters wanted this unfortunately


FAFO. The trend of Hispanics voting for Trump republicans is one of the scariest things I’ve seen. Demographically they’ll be the most populous voting block soon and yet they’re voting against their interests.


Who are you to know their interests?

You’re an over-educated white person who arrogantly claims to know the needs of Latinos better than they know their own.

Disgusting bigotry.


I'm watching them being deported. I'm watching them being abducted. I'm watching them crying over losing family members. I'm pretty sure everyone knows that isn't in their best interests.

And it's best not to throw around words like "bigotry" when y9ou clearly don't know what it means.


There it is. Another white person who feels entitled to tell people of color what’s best for them. You probably call yourself “progressive”.


My family (half) is from South America and I can pass for a "brown person" easily, and have mistaken as such on more than 1 occasion. So you can STFU with your assumptions and slurs, you POS.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:50% of hispanic voters wanted this unfortunately


FAFO. The trend of Hispanics voting for Trump republicans is one of the scariest things I’ve seen. Demographically they’ll be the most populous voting block soon and yet they’re voting against their interests.


Who are you to know their interests?

You’re an over-educated white person who arrogantly claims to know the needs of Latinos better than they know their own.

Disgusting bigotry.


I'm watching them being deported. I'm watching them being abducted. I'm watching them crying over losing family members. I'm pretty sure everyone knows that isn't in their best interests.

And it's best not to throw around words like "bigotry" when y9ou clearly don't know what it means.


Where are you that you are seeing this first hand?

Or do you mean you’re “watching” social media posts and mass media? And getting all riled up and regurgitating that here?


Oh you're adorable. But I don't argue with people denigrate the media just b/c you don't like what's being shown. You want to ignore your eyesight b/c your party tells you so? That's on you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes and honestly I’m baffled by any non-white person who voted for Trump. I can see voting for the Republicans maybe years ago if you were a fiscal Republican/concerned with social issues. But how can any intelligent person of color not see through the “woke is bad” BS? They laid it all out…Project 2025, Steven Miller, being associated with white supremacist groups. Thinking you were safe because you are the “right type” of immigrant. Now what?


Even Trump admitted about Stephen Miller, who controls immigration policy: "If it was up to Miller there would be only 100 million people in this country, and they would all look like him." They don't like immigrants of color. Period.


Sad
Since he's Jewish

But Jewish can be white. And according to Trump, Jews should support him because he's Israel's great white hope.

The fact that Trump picked a Jew who wants America to look like him (ie a white person) should've been a clear WTF sign to people. Miller has latent Nazi tendencies, which is why his uncle came out against him.

I'm a former R, not white, and a naturalized citizen, as are all my family members. DH is a white naturalized citizen, too, and he thinks the US is becoming like Germany pre 1939 where the government is "othering" people and blaming those others for all the countries woes. The denaturalization focus cements that.
Anonymous
Your DH is right. I have been saying the same thing for the last 8 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if my housekeepers are documented or not, but I've offered my garage to park in so they won't have to go through outside and they took me up on it. They mentioned how they need a new fridge but they're too scared to goto Home Depot, so I offered my white husband to go get it for them.

The fear is real and we need to show up and help our community as best we can.


Haha, your housekeepers are no fools. Well played to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am scared.

I am a US born Hispanic citizen in my 40s. Live here all my life. My parents had green cards when I was born. While I am a citizen, I feel like that means nothing anymore and with my brown skin, hair, and eyes, could easily be rounded up by ICE. They take people and ask questions later. It seems they are going anywhere and with the increased funding they have with this new budget bill, their presence is going to be increased significantly, especially in "sanctuary cities."

At 12 I read the Diary of Anne Frank. At that time, I was shocked how the world could let that happen and so I then decided to be a human rights lawyer. I made it all the way to a graduate degree in International Affairs and stopped short of law school due to the cost. Still, I worked in democracy assistance programs to support countries around the world. All this to say, I love the US and what is stands for but feel so betrayed by my fellow Americans.

These claims to go after criminals are nonsense. They are blaming us for the country's problems when in fact if the Hispanic population in the US was a country, we would be the 5th wealthiest in the world. They are dehumanizing all of us. They are referring to us as alligator food. This reminds me of the Hutus calling the Tutsis roaches just before the genocide in Rwanda. They are sowing so much hate and I see no end to this.

I am scared.



Troll.
Thank your fellow Hispanics for handing the win to their favorite president. #sexismracismwonin2024
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your DH is right. I have been saying the same thing for the last 8 years.

sigh.. He wants to go back to Europe but our kids are in HS/college. I don't want to leave them. The good thing is that they have dual citizenship so they can jump ship if they need to.

I'm holding out (a little) hope that after 2028 things will get better. DH thinks Trump will maneuver to hold onto power post 2028. I'm sure Trump would love that, but I'm trying to keep faith in our Constitution, that MAGA/Trump want to sh*^ all over.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am scared.

I am a US born Hispanic citizen in my 40s. Live here all my life. My parents had green cards when I was born. While I am a citizen, I feel like that means nothing anymore and with my brown skin, hair, and eyes, could easily be rounded up by ICE. They take people and ask questions later. It seems they are going anywhere and with the increased funding they have with this new budget bill, their presence is going to be increased significantly, especially in "sanctuary cities."

At 12 I read the Diary of Anne Frank. At that time, I was shocked how the world could let that happen and so I then decided to be a human rights lawyer. I made it all the way to a graduate degree in International Affairs and stopped short of law school due to the cost. Still, I worked in democracy assistance programs to support countries around the world. All this to say, I love the US and what is stands for but feel so betrayed by my fellow Americans.

These claims to go after criminals are nonsense. They are blaming us for the country's problems when in fact if the Hispanic population in the US was a country, we would be the 5th wealthiest in the world. They are dehumanizing all of us. They are referring to us as alligator food. This reminds me of the Hutus calling the Tutsis roaches just before the genocide in Rwanda. They are sowing so much hate and I see no end to this.

I am scared.



Troll.
Thank your fellow Hispanics for handing the win to their favorite president. #sexismracismwonin2024

In order for Hispanics to vote, they need to be (naturalized) Americans first. She didn’t say anything about ethnicity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, there are over 65M Hispanic people in the US. If you just do the math, you'll see this isn't a rational fear. Don't hang out in Home Depot parking lots, don't join a gang, don't live in a homeless encampment dominated by illegal immigrants and you'll never even see an ICE officer.


Yes, yes there are - and guess who's taking note:

“The good news is, alligators are guaranteed at least 65 million meals if we start now,” she [Laura Loomer] posted on X.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/08/us/politics/laura-loomer-trump.html?unlocked_article_code=1.VU8.8Cb8.tk-vzJT-6oXS&smid=url-share

I think Hispanics probably ought to be worried. This woman is advising Trump.
Anonymous
A large percentage of ICE officers are of Hispanic descent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes and honestly I’m baffled by any non-white person who voted for Trump. I can see voting for the Republicans maybe years ago if you were a fiscal Republican/concerned with social issues. But how can any intelligent person of color not see through the “woke is bad” BS? They laid it all out…Project 2025, Steven Miller, being associated with white supremacist groups. Thinking you were safe because you are the “right type” of immigrant. Now what?


So this is the ultimate irony - the very hard won civil rights and equality became so normalized and expected that minorities felt comfortable voting for Trump even though he's pretty racist and he's surrounded by white supremacist types.
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