
Trump’s more trusted than Biden on immigration among Latino battleground voters thanks to Joe’s open-borders disaster
NY Post
Turns out Latino voters don’t behave like the caricatures that far-left Democrats created to justify their monstrous open-borders policies.
Among battleground-state Latino voters, ex-prez Donald Trump and the GOP lead Joe Biden and the Democrats on who’s more trusted on immigration, 41% to 38%.
Hardly a shock: A new Siena poll shows that even in deep blue New York, 83% of all voters think the migrant influx to New York is a serious or somewhat serious issue; 91% of Latino voters feel the same way.
This should surprise no one: Latino voters want the same things as white voters, black voters, Asian voters and every other group of Americans does.
Good jobs, safe streets and a sensible border policy.
The only reason to believe otherwise would be if your thinking was guided by a racist notion that such voters would welcome illegal immigrants with open arms because they belong to the same vague ethnocultural category.

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