Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 14:20     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

Anonymous wrote:
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
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 14:19     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


It's a big country, hun

This is how news gets around.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 14:17     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

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.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 14:16     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 14:08     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

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?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 14:01     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

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.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 14:01     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

Yes. And honestly so should every non-white naturalized/legal person in this country. It’s not just Hispanics.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 12:40     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

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.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 12:13     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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”.


? I’m white and the daughter of an immigrant who came here after WW2. She is appalled that she was born under Hilter, fled and will most likely die watching fascism take over America. How can we not have learned this lesson already?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 12:08     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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”.


This regime has a very clear idea of what and American looks like. They aren’t worried about any collateral damage.

You're just full of it

Everyone should be on guard. Or they are MAGA morons
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 11:34     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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”.

DP.. I am Asian American, and I fear for this country and think Hispanics and Asians should worry. When ICE is now going to review every naturalized citizenship for the smallest of errors to revoke your citizenship, yea, that worries me.

DH is a white European immigrant, and he is even aghast at this. Melania and her family will be protected, I'm sure.

I also used to be a R.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 11:23     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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”.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 11:21     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

A good friend who is a white and British and who has lived in the US over 30 years with a green card is rushing to finally apply for his US citizenship--just in case. He is not an alarmist by nature and is very pragmatic in general.

If White immigrants are nervous, imagine how nervous Hispanic ones are.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 10:14     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 09:57     Subject: Are other Hispanics worried?

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.


I disagree. I’m not even Hispanic and I’m worried. Trump’s already fiddling with the (Constitutional) rules for citizenship and talking about sending American citizens to foreign prisons.

I think Trump, like most dictators, doesn’t really care about most issues, they’re just tools to secure the only thing he actually cares about - his own power. (Remember when to secure aid to Ukraine, Biden negotiated a deal with Congressional Republicans to crack down on illegal immigration and Trump nixed it because he’d much rather exploit the problem for his personal political gain than to address it.) Sure, he’s happy to deport Hispanic immigrants. He can use those deportations to claim he’s fulfilling his campaign promises and solidify his power, and he certainly doesn’t care about the individual lives that are being devastated, because they have nothing to do with him. However, ICE is struggling to meet his arrest quotas, we’re running out of “the worst of the worst”, and yet he’s starting to expand the countries he’s sending people to and building new prison camps in America. Immigrant or not, dictators never have trouble finding people to arrest, and “the worst of the worst”, whatever it originally meant, is usually reduced to anyone that’s the tyrant imagines might be a threat to what’s most important, his own power.