Univision had an opportunity to confront Trump on his hardline anti-Latino policies, and instead gave him a glowing review with softball questions. So why is the channel trusted by Latinos pandering to Trump ahead of the 2024 election?
I know this hard to swallow but try! Because this is true. That word “settled” is irksome. As is placards 🪧 that say “established in 1600” they need to switch up for “it was invaded in 1600!”
Posted @withregram • @votolatino 🚨Trump’s proposed immigration policies echo the dark history of Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback” marked by mass forced deportation, racism, and brutality.
Let’s dive deeper into the historical contexts of Trump’s plans.
On the campaign trail, Trump has repeatedly alluded to an “Eisenhower model” approach to immigration if he wins office.
Trump hopes to expand President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s anti-immigration campaign using inhumane strategies to carry out “the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.”
Known as “Operation Wetback,” the 1954 enforcement operation led by Eisenhower used military-style tactics to remove Mexican immigrants, some of which were “Mexican-looking” American citizens, from their homes, sending them back to Mexico.
Around 1.3 million people were affected by the brutal and armed forced deportation campaign, with some deportees dying due to inhumane transportation conditions that resembled an ‘eighteenth century slave ship.’
At the end of the program, some reports indicate the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) deported over one million Mexican “immigrants” nationwide, with 60 percent being U.S. citizens of Mexican descent.
Trump’s commitment to implement a program as harsh as “Operation Wetback” should serve as a stark warning as he tells all other Americans that Latinos, the second-largest demographic group in the U.S., should be suspected and othered.
Trump’s plans and statements aren’t new, but if Trump wins next year’s election, he intends to follow through.
“As Trump and his MAGA supporters seek to remake our nation and our Constitution in his image, they will be coming out in full force to the ballot box a year from now.
If they win, we can expect a police state that goes beyond Operation Wetback, creating a human tragedy on a historic scale and irreparably destroying our communities and permanently lowering our leadership and standing on the global stage.”
-Voto Latino President @mariateresakumar
#trump #immigration #homeishere #protectimmigrantfamilies
Posted @withregram • @votolatino 🚨Trump’s proposed immigration policies echo the dark history of Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback” marked by mass forced deportation, racism, and brutality.
Let’s dive deeper into the historical contexts of Trump’s plans.
On the campaign trail, Trump has repeatedly alluded to an “Eisenhower model” approach to immigration if he wins office.
Trump hopes to expand President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s anti-immigration campaign using inhumane strategies to carry out “the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.”
Known as “Operation Wetback,” the 1954 enforcement operation led by Eisenhower used military-style tactics to remove Mexican immigrants, some of which were “Mexican-looking” American citizens, from their homes, sending them back to Mexico.
Around 1.3 million people were affected by the brutal and armed forced deportation campaign, with some deportees dying due to inhumane transportation conditions that resembled an ‘eighteenth century slave ship.’
At the end of the program, some reports indicate the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) deported over one million Mexican “immigrants” nationwide, with 60 percent being U.S. citizens of Mexican descent.
Trump’s commitment to implement a program as harsh as “Operation Wetback” should serve as a stark warning as he tells all other Americans that Latinos, the second-largest demographic group in the U.S., should be suspected and othered.
Trump’s plans and statements aren’t new, but if Trump wins next year’s election, he intends to follow through.
“As Trump and his MAGA supporters seek to remake our nation and our Constitution in his image, they will be coming out in full force to the ballot box a year from now.
If they win, we can expect a police state that goes beyond Operation Wetback, creating a human tragedy on a historic scale and irreparably destroying our communities and permanently lowering our leadership and standing on the global stage.”
-Voto Latino President @mariateresakumar
#trump #immigration #homeishere #protectimmigrantfamilies
Posted @withregram • @votolatino 🚨Trump’s proposed immigration policies echo the dark history of Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback” marked by mass forced deportation, racism, and brutality.
Let’s dive deeper into the historical contexts of Trump’s plans.
On the campaign trail, Trump has repeatedly alluded to an “Eisenhower model” approach to immigration if he wins office.
Trump hopes to expand President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s anti-immigration campaign using inhumane strategies to carry out “the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.”
Known as “Operation Wetback,” the 1954 enforcement operation led by Eisenhower used military-style tactics to remove Mexican immigrants, some of which were “Mexican-looking” American citizens, from their homes, sending them back to Mexico.
Around 1.3 million people were affected by the brutal and armed forced deportation campaign, with some deportees dying due to inhumane transportation conditions that resembled an ‘eighteenth century slave ship.’
At the end of the program, some reports indicate the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) deported over one million Mexican “immigrants” nationwide, with 60 percent being U.S. citizens of Mexican descent.
Trump’s commitment to implement a program as harsh as “Operation Wetback” should serve as a stark warning as he tells all other Americans that Latinos, the second-largest demographic group in the U.S., should be suspected and othered.
Trump’s plans and statements aren’t new, but if Trump wins next year’s election, he intends to follow through.
“As Trump and his MAGA supporters seek to remake our nation and our Constitution in his image, they will be coming out in full force to the ballot box a year from now.
If they win, we can expect a police state that goes beyond Operation Wetback, creating a human tragedy on a historic scale and irreparably destroying our communities and permanently lowering our leadership and standing on the global stage.”
-Voto Latino President @mariateresakumar
#trump #immigration #homeishere #protectimmigrantfamilies
Posted @withregram • @votolatino 🚨Trump’s proposed immigration policies echo the dark history of Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback” marked by mass forced deportation, racism, and brutality.
Let’s dive deeper into the historical contexts of Trump’s plans.
On the campaign trail, Trump has repeatedly alluded to an “Eisenhower model” approach to immigration if he wins office.
Trump hopes to expand President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s anti-immigration campaign using inhumane strategies to carry out “the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.”
Known as “Operation Wetback,” the 1954 enforcement operation led by Eisenhower used military-style tactics to remove Mexican immigrants, some of which were “Mexican-looking” American citizens, from their homes, sending them back to Mexico.
Around 1.3 million people were affected by the brutal and armed forced deportation campaign, with some deportees dying due to inhumane transportation conditions that resembled an ‘eighteenth century slave ship.’
At the end of the program, some reports indicate the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) deported over one million Mexican “immigrants” nationwide, with 60 percent being U.S. citizens of Mexican descent.
Trump’s commitment to implement a program as harsh as “Operation Wetback” should serve as a stark warning as he tells all other Americans that Latinos, the second-largest demographic group in the U.S., should be suspected and othered.
Trump’s plans and statements aren’t new, but if Trump wins next year’s election, he intends to follow through.
“As Trump and his MAGA supporters seek to remake our nation and our Constitution in his image, they will be coming out in full force to the ballot box a year from now.
If they win, we can expect a police state that goes beyond Operation Wetback, creating a human tragedy on a historic scale and irreparably destroying our communities and permanently lowering our leadership and standing on the global stage.”
-Voto Latino President @mariateresakumar
#trump #immigration #homeishere #protectimmigrantfamilies
Posted @withregram • @votolatino 🚨Trump’s proposed immigration policies echo the dark history of Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback” marked by mass forced deportation, racism, and brutality.
Let’s dive deeper into the historical contexts of Trump’s plans.
On the campaign trail, Trump has repeatedly alluded to an “Eisenhower model” approach to immigration if he wins office.
Trump hopes to expand President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s anti-immigration campaign using inhumane strategies to carry out “the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.”
Known as “Operation Wetback,” the 1954 enforcement operation led by Eisenhower used military-style tactics to remove Mexican immigrants, some of which were “Mexican-looking” American citizens, from their homes, sending them back to Mexico.
Around 1.3 million people were affected by the brutal and armed forced deportation campaign, with some deportees dying due to inhumane transportation conditions that resembled an ‘eighteenth century slave ship.’
At the end of the program, some reports indicate the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) deported over one million Mexican “immigrants” nationwide, with 60 percent being U.S. citizens of Mexican descent.
Trump’s commitment to implement a program as harsh as “Operation Wetback” should serve as a stark warning as he tells all other Americans that Latinos, the second-largest demographic group in the U.S., should be suspected and othered.
Trump’s plans and statements aren’t new, but if Trump wins next year’s election, he intends to follow through.
“As Trump and his MAGA supporters seek to remake our nation and our Constitution in his image, they will be coming out in full force to the ballot box a year from now.
If they win, we can expect a police state that goes beyond Operation Wetback, creating a human tragedy on a historic scale and irreparably destroying our communities and permanently lowering our leadership and standing on the global stage.”
-Voto Latino President @mariateresakumar
#trump #immigration #homeishere #protectimmigrantfamilies
Posted @withregram • @votolatino 🚨Trump’s proposed immigration policies echo the dark history of Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback” marked by mass forced deportation, racism, and brutality.
Let’s dive deeper into the historical contexts of Trump’s plans.
On the campaign trail, Trump has repeatedly alluded to an “Eisenhower model” approach to immigration if he wins office.
Trump hopes to expand President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s anti-immigration campaign using inhumane strategies to carry out “the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.”
Known as “Operation Wetback,” the 1954 enforcement operation led by Eisenhower used military-style tactics to remove Mexican immigrants, some of which were “Mexican-looking” American citizens, from their homes, sending them back to Mexico.
Around 1.3 million people were affected by the brutal and armed forced deportation campaign, with some deportees dying due to inhumane transportation conditions that resembled an ‘eighteenth century slave ship.’
At the end of the program, some reports indicate the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) deported over one million Mexican “immigrants” nationwide, with 60 percent being U.S. citizens of Mexican descent.
Trump’s commitment to implement a program as harsh as “Operation Wetback” should serve as a stark warning as he tells all other Americans that Latinos, the second-largest demographic group in the U.S., should be suspected and othered.
Trump’s plans and statements aren’t new, but if Trump wins next year’s election, he intends to follow through.
“As Trump and his MAGA supporters seek to remake our nation and our Constitution in his image, they will be coming out in full force to the ballot box a year from now.
If they win, we can expect a police state that goes beyond Operation Wetback, creating a human tragedy on a historic scale and irreparably destroying our communities and permanently lowering our leadership and standing on the global stage.”
-Voto Latino President @mariateresakumar
#trump #immigration #homeishere #protectimmigrantfamilies
Posted @withregram • @votolatino 🚨Trump’s proposed immigration policies echo the dark history of Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback” marked by mass forced deportation, racism, and brutality.
Let’s dive deeper into the historical contexts of Trump’s plans.
On the campaign trail, Trump has repeatedly alluded to an “Eisenhower model” approach to immigration if he wins office.
Trump hopes to expand President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s anti-immigration campaign using inhumane strategies to carry out “the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.”
Known as “Operation Wetback,” the 1954 enforcement operation led by Eisenhower used military-style tactics to remove Mexican immigrants, some of which were “Mexican-looking” American citizens, from their homes, sending them back to Mexico.
Around 1.3 million people were affected by the brutal and armed forced deportation campaign, with some deportees dying due to inhumane transportation conditions that resembled an ‘eighteenth century slave ship.’
At the end of the program, some reports indicate the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) deported over one million Mexican “immigrants” nationwide, with 60 percent being U.S. citizens of Mexican descent.
Trump’s commitment to implement a program as harsh as “Operation Wetback” should serve as a stark warning as he tells all other Americans that Latinos, the second-largest demographic group in the U.S., should be suspected and othered.
Trump’s plans and statements aren’t new, but if Trump wins next year’s election, he intends to follow through.
“As Trump and his MAGA supporters seek to remake our nation and our Constitution in his image, they will be coming out in full force to the ballot box a year from now.
If they win, we can expect a police state that goes beyond Operation Wetback, creating a human tragedy on a historic scale and irreparably destroying our communities and permanently lowering our leadership and standing on the global stage.”
-Voto Latino President @mariateresakumar
#trump #immigration #homeishere #protectimmigrantfamilies
Posted @withregram • @votolatino 🚨Trump’s proposed immigration policies echo the dark history of Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback” marked by mass forced deportation, racism, and brutality.
Let’s dive deeper into the historical contexts of Trump’s plans.
On the campaign trail, Trump has repeatedly alluded to an “Eisenhower model” approach to immigration if he wins office.
Trump hopes to expand President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s anti-immigration campaign using inhumane strategies to carry out “the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.”
Known as “Operation Wetback,” the 1954 enforcement operation led by Eisenhower used military-style tactics to remove Mexican immigrants, some of which were “Mexican-looking” American citizens, from their homes, sending them back to Mexico.
Around 1.3 million people were affected by the brutal and armed forced deportation campaign, with some deportees dying due to inhumane transportation conditions that resembled an ‘eighteenth century slave ship.’
At the end of the program, some reports indicate the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) deported over one million Mexican “immigrants” nationwide, with 60 percent being U.S. citizens of Mexican descent.
Trump’s commitment to implement a program as harsh as “Operation Wetback” should serve as a stark warning as he tells all other Americans that Latinos, the second-largest demographic group in the U.S., should be suspected and othered.
Trump’s plans and statements aren’t new, but if Trump wins next year’s election, he intends to follow through.
“As Trump and his MAGA supporters seek to remake our nation and our Constitution in his image, they will be coming out in full force to the ballot box a year from now.
If they win, we can expect a police state that goes beyond Operation Wetback, creating a human tragedy on a historic scale and irreparably destroying our communities and permanently lowering our leadership and standing on the global stage.”
-Voto Latino President @mariateresakumar
#trump #immigration #homeishere #protectimmigrantfamilies
Thass right! Yo Let’s keep church and state separate as our founding fathers meant it to be alright?!!
Opinion: Cozying up to Trump, Univision is betraying its Spanish-speaking viewers
Opinion: Cozying up to Trump, Univision is betraying its Spanish-speaking viewers
Opinion: Cozying up to Trump, Univision is betraying its Spanish-speaking viewers
Opinion: Cozying up to Trump, Univision is betraying its Spanish-speaking viewers
Opinion: Cozying up to Trump, Univision is betraying its Spanish-speaking viewers
Opinion: Cozying up to Trump, Univision is betraying its Spanish-speaking viewers
Opinion: Cozying up to Trump, Univision is betraying its Spanish-speaking viewers
Wishin’ errbody a happy turkey day 😂🤣😂 !!
Gente …
Here’s to a great day & an even BETTER week ☕️ !!
Happy birthday mister president! Had accomplished more than any president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt pa’ que sepa!
When? And how?
At Latin Grammys flossing!!! So much amazing Latin talent in this world. Love you all! But sadly I will not go on any Univision show moving forward until it is an unbiased news network!