The Democrats' Latino Problem Isn't Just the Word 'Latinx'
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46% Medium Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : Such as relaxing restrictions on illegal immigration and offering pathways to citizenship for those who arrive illegally.53% : Latino political attitudes vary hugely, too, with Cubans being the most reliably conservative owing to their home country's experiences with socialism, and Puerto Ricans the most reliably liberal (although the needle is inching rightward for them, too).
53% : "UnidosUS bills itself as "the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization," but if you visit its website, and that of MALDEF, you'll see that their chief concerns right now seem to be the standard obsessions of white progressives: gun control and abortion access -- as well as virtually uncontrolled immigration.
40% : In fact, a 2021 Pew Research poll showed that substantial majorities in both groups don't favor citizenship pathways for illegal entrants, and 56 percent of naturalized-citizen Latinos favor increased border security to deter illegal crossings.
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