Donald Trump once launched his campaign by calling Mexican immigrants “rapists.” He built an empire of fear around walls, deportations, and ICE raids — and yet, by 2024, nearly half of Latino voters chose him. From the outside, it feels impossible. How could the man whose presidency defined cruelty at the border — family separations, mass detentions, promises of mass deportation — be embraced by the very communities he targeted? But the answer isn’t simple. Because “Latino voters” aren’t a monolith. They’re a country within a country — shaped by class, faith, geography, and history. And if you look closely, the story isn’t one of betrayal. It’s about belonging, identity, and a political system that still doesn’t know how to listen.
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