Law Hispanic support for Republicans' hardline immigration policies may keep Texas red

Hispanic support for Republicans' hardline immigration policies may keep Texas red​


Wed, November 24, 2021

Democratic hopes for turning Texas blue hinge heavily on winning the vote of a large majority of the state's growing Hispanic population. Democrats often contrast their progressive policies on immigration and border security with the more conservative policies advocated by Republicans as a reason why their share of the Hispanic vote will increase.

And yet, when Texas Hispanics are asked about their opinions on immigration and border policies, their preferences tend to align more with those of Republicans than Democrats.

Many Democrats were convinced that Donald Trump's conservative, and at times offensive, policies on immigration and border security would alienate Hispanics to such an extent that they would flock in droves to the Democratic Party in 2020. Instead, according to exit polls, Trump won 32 percent of the Latino vote nationally (up from 28 percent in 2016) and 41 percent of the Latino vote in Texas (up from 34 percent in 2016). In the Rio Grande Valley's two most populous countries (Hidalgo and Cameron; directly across the border from Mexico), where Hispanics account for more than 90 percent of the population, Trump won 41 percent and 43 percent of the vote in 2020 (up from 28 percent and 32 percent, respectively, in 2016).

In late October the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundationconducted a representative public opinion survey of 1,402 Texas registered voters, including 616 Texas Hispanics, who are the focus here.

The survey results reveal that more Texas Hispanics support than oppose four out of five of the border security policies that have been implemented by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on his own via executive actions or through legislation passed by the Texas Legislature under the leadership of Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Republican House Speaker Dade Phelan.

Twice as many Texas Hispanics support (51 percent) than oppose (25 percent) the Texas policy of having Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers and local law enforcement arrest immigrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. (The remaining 24 percent neither support nor oppose the policy.)

Far more Hispanics support dispatching DPS officers (48 percent) and Texas National Guard soldiers (46 percent) to patrol along the border than oppose these policies (30 percent and 32 percent).

A narrow plurality of Texas Hispanics even supports spending $1.5 billion of state funds annually on border security, funds that could be used instead to help address documented needs in Texas public schools, where more than half of the students are Hispanic.

The only Texas policy opposed by a plurality of Texas Hispanics is the state building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, which is opposed by 45 percent, but is nonetheless still supported by 38 percent.

The closer one gets to the South Texas-Mexico border, the greater the level of support among Texas Hispanics for Republicans' border security policies. This is a problem for congressional Democrats, since under the new Republican-drawn Texas congressional map, only three congressional districts (the 15th, 23rd and 28th) are considered to be competitive, and all three are located either in whole or part in South Texas, with two presently held by Democrats and one by a Republican.

Turning to federal immigration policies, if national Democrats believe creating more open borders and making it easier for immigrants to seek asylum will significantly boost their support among Hispanics, they are likely mistaken, at least in regard to the Lone Star State.

When it comes to increasing the number of immigrants allowed into the United States from Mexico and Central America, Texas Hispanics are evenly split, with 39 percent in opposition and 37 percent in support. This is a policy that has an adverse impact on the Democratic Party's ability to generate support within the Anglo (non-Hispanic white) community. In Texas, 59 percent of whites oppose this policy, compared to 25 percent who support it.

On the related policy of increasing the number of refugees and asylum seekers allowed into the United States, 42 percent of Texas Hispanics oppose this policy compared to 35 percent who support it. And while this policy is at best a breakeven proposition among Texas Hispanics, it is quite unpopular among Anglo Texans, 59 percent of whom oppose it compared to 27 percent who support it.

Both Gov. Abbott and President Biden are underwater in regard to Texas Hispanic approval of their handling of the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border. But Abbott (42 percent approve/48 percent disapprove) is far closer to the surface than Biden (35 percent/55percent).

Texas Hispanics will in large part determine whether Texas remains red or turns purple or even blue this decade. For years commentators have predicted Texas would turn blue as the Hispanic share of the state population increased, to the point where in 2022 it will eclipse the Anglo population.

But that prediction depended on Hispanics voting overwhelmingly for Democrats, something not seen in the Lone Star State, where statewide GOP candidates continue to win between 35 percent and 45 percent of the Hispanic vote.

If current Hispanic support for Republican immigration policies is any signal, we can expect Texas Republicans to maintain the backing of roughly two-fifths of Texas Hispanic voters in the 2022 midterms. This would mean the continuation of the Republican statewide winning streak that dates back to 1996 and a GOP net gain of between one and three U.S. House seats. This advantage could prove pivotal to the Republican effort to retake control of the U.S. House.

Mark P. Jones is the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy's fellow in political science and the Joseph D. Jamail chair in Latin American Studies at Rice University as well as a co-author of "Texas Politics Today." Follow him on Twitter @MarkPJones
 
Southern Texas is really starting to drift Republican, which is why now Democrats are turning their backs on Cubans and Mexicans and moving to flood the border with Haitians. Also the more Democrats keep sucking the dicks of the black voters, the more hispanics will vote Republican.
 
Hispanics don't want to be around random niggers imported from Haiti. News at 11.

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Southern Texas is really starting to drift Republican, which is why now Democrats are turning their backs on Cubans and Mexicans and moving to flood the border with Haitians. Also the more Democrats keep sucking the dicks of the black voters, the more hispanics will vote Republican.
That's part of it, but a lot of it is that during the chimp outs a lot of Hispanics got attacked by feral niggos, and they're not completely brainwashed into just cucking out over things like that like how whites in the US are.
 
What a lot of people don't realize about Mass immigration from Mexico is that the immigrants who come here aren't upper class, middle class, or even blue collar mestizos. They're basically lighter niggers, low IQ, criminally inclined, and incapable of sustaining themselves without welfare.

Mexico doesn't want them and neither do Hispanics in the U.S.
 
A narrow plurality of Texas Hispanics even supports spending $1.5 billion of state funds annually on border security, funds that could be used instead to help address documented needs in Texas public schools, where more than half of the students are Hispanic.

Yes, because they're smart enough to know that $1.5B only goes so far when you keep importing more people. This is just more "you don't know what's good for you" bullshit.
 
Hispanics don't want to be around random niggers imported from Haiti. News at 11.
They come here to South America too and they ended up being kicked off too. Brazil sent them to Peru and Peru sent them back to Brazil. Chile also paid them to leave and never return.

Only Argentina keeps cucked about it because they feel guilty for being white...
 
What a lot of people don't realize about Mass immigration from Mexico is that the immigrants who come here aren't upper class, middle class, or even blue collar mestizos. They're basically lighter niggers, low IQ, criminally inclined, and incapable of sustaining themselves without welfare.

Mexico doesn't want them and neither do Hispanics in the U.S.
To hispanics who lawfully immigrated to the U.S. these illegals are worse than cockroaches.

Imagine going through a years long process involving bouncing around many government facilities, finding people to vouch for you, deal with the neverending bureocracy just to see some "i-am-entitled-to-break-laws" wastrel just hop a fence and gains financial security latching onto the system like a parasite.
 
The main thing I took from it was that this was specific to Texas. Florida for example was very solid for Trump and that had to do in part because of Cubans, who often are considered a different category from other latinos because they are more conservative and wealthier. It’s not that he won the vote overall in Texas so much as he took a bigger chunk than they anticipated and they thought he’d get a smaller slice than Romney. What they’re worried about is the trend that Trumpism is becoming more popular with minorities, not less.
Trump won 41 percent and 43 percent of the vote in 2020(up from 28 percent and 32 percent, respectively, in 2016).
I suspect their fear is also that strong man populism is attractive to latinos and that the more one embodies this the more they’d chip away from Democrats’ hold on the hispanic populace. If the Republicans wanted to win, what they would do is double down on the populism and also actively attack Latinx for the idiotic thing it is. The left would have to 1. Defend it or 2. Abandon it. The smart thing to do would be to cut their losses but because of their progressive stack they will not. It’d be a good way to build up on their momentum. Alas the Republicans, especially the neo-cons, would rather be polite losers than winners.

If Trump wins the nomination he’ll make up more ground with latinos. If a lukewarm neo-con wins they’ll do about as well as Romney, if not just a smidge better.
 
If a lukewarm neo-con wins they’ll do about as well as Romney, if not just a smidge better.
Bush Jr and Reagan won the highest percentage of the Hispanic vote though?
Trump won 41 percent and 43 percent of the vote in 2020(up from 28 percent and 32 percent, respectively, in 2016).
As a the state in general he won about 40% of their vote which is within the normal boundaries of the Hispanic vote for Republicans.
 
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I think the problem with Texas is more with the educational system and the 'purpling' of the suburbs.

All the Hispanics in the world don't matter if the newest voter cohort thinks like a liberal yard sign.
 
Many Democrats were convinced that Donald Trump's conservative, and at times offensive, policies on immigration and border security would alienate Hispanics to such an extent that they would flock in droves to the Democratic Party in 2020. Instead, according to exit polls, Trump won 32 percent of the Latino vote nationally (up from 28 percent in 2016) and 41 percent of the Latino vote in Texas (up from 34 percent in 2016). In the Rio Grande Valley's two most populous countries (Hidalgo and Cameron; directly across the border from Mexico), where Hispanics account for more than 90 percent of the population, Trump won 41 percent and 43 percent of the vote in 2020 (up from 28 percent and 32 percent, respectively, in 2016).

White liberals have not yet realized that the only tribal “race” are the Blacks. Meaning, only American Black people who are descendants of slaves reflexively defend anyone who also looks black, no matter where they live or how horrible their crimes are. They don’t grasp that Latinos/browns do not think like that at all. Nor do Asians. And I’m pretty sure Native Americans don’t, and still think of themselves as being part of their individual tribe, not a racial tribe.

Latinos will consider national origin, sure, but more than that, they just look at how people live and behave. The ones who live well and are respectable simply do not identify with trash. You know who I heard being the most repulsed by the Haitian invasion of Texas? White liberals would never realize this, but anyone who knows anything would instantly guess, “Dominicans?” And they would be right. Nobody knows and hates Haitians like the Dominicans and no one has less tolerance for their country being invaded by them, since they’ve been fighting them off for a few centuries.

The ONLY RACE where you have the most successful, billionaires even, crying and raging and refusing to divest itself of or denounce its trash are blacks. Why they choose to do this I have no idea. Every other race can easily tell the difference between their normies and their garbage. Blacks, though, seems like the more rancid the garbage, the more they love it.
 
Leave it to leftists to be so stupid they overlook the fact that a lot of people from latin america, left it because they wanted to escape the shittiness caused by the exact people the leftists are now wanting to bring over. Yes there are tons of cholos and gangbangers but a lot of the old school Hispanics came here trying to escape those shitheads. Dems pushing so hard to import them by the tens of millions will only make the rest of the Hispanic population drift further and further right. And then one day the locusts will have consumed the crops and everyone will move to Canada.
 
To hispanics who lawfully immigrated to the U.S. these illegals are worse than cockroaches.

Imagine going through a years long process involving bouncing around many government facilities, finding people to vouch for you, deal with the neverending bureocracy just to see some "i-am-entitled-to-break-laws" wastrel just hop a fence and gains financial security latching onto the system like a parasite.
Yeah... its kinda surprising how the Left assumes that people who can see right into the shithole that is Mexico just by climbing a small hill want that on this side of the border. "Hey, you'll all Hispanic, right?" "No, fuck that shit, there's a reason we left Mexico."
 
Bush Jr and Reagan won the highest percentage of the Hispanic vote though?

As a the state in general he won about 40% of their vote which is within the normal boundaries of the Hispanic vote for Republicans.
Yeah I forgot about Bush Jr to be honest. It’d be interesting to see why they liked Bush Jr but not McCain or Romney…
 
To hispanics who lawfully immigrated to the U.S. these illegals are worse than cockroaches.

Imagine going through a years long process involving bouncing around many government facilities, finding people to vouch for you, deal with the neverending bureocracy just to see some "i-am-entitled-to-break-laws" wastrel just hop a fence and gains financial security latching onto the system like a parasite.
Slight powerlevel but I'm friends with a Venezuelan family who legally immigrated to the U.S. and went through the entire legal citizenship process after escaping Hugo Chavez's thuggish shithole socialist policies. The fury they have towards illegals is pretty amazing.
 
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