Fatalities along the Rio Grande are disturbing, but it's not at all clear they'll affect the outcomes of coming elections.
The former president’s pledge to end birthright citizenship is a new low, but it is unlikely to be the end.of it, compared with 54% of surveyed whites who said the same. “I don’t think Latino public opinion is driving the policies for Abbott, but they don’t assume Latino opposition,” Henson said.
The border occupies outsize space in the psyches of all Texans, including Tejanos, because of its sheer length on the state’s southern edge:, more than half of the total miles of the U.S.-Mexico border. Fearmongering about immigration on Fox News and other right-wing media is more likely to create anxiety among people in a state with so much physical exposure to it, regardless of whether they have firsthand experience with its issues.
among men, a trend that holds true nationwide. His macho posturing on the border works. “There is this strong law-and-order vibe that Latinos in the area seem to be attracted to,” Roberto F. Carlos, assistant professor of government at the University of Texas at Austin, told me.in recent years, Latinos are more likely to live in rural areas and to embrace conservative values related to religion and family. Many have a hard time buying into the idea of systemic racism.
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