Submitted by: The League of Power
Why Donald Trump Will Win the Hispanic Vote
Recently,
Donald Trump has vowed to deport all 11 million immigrants who are
living in the United States illegally. He also promised to build a wall
between the US and Mexico to keep out other potential illegal immigrants
should he win the presidential elections of 2016. These vows have
caused many liberals to claim that Trump will have a hard time winning
both the Republican nomination and the presidency due to a supposed lack
of Hispanic supporters. However, as always, Donald Trump has not failed
to prove these naysayers wrong.
According to a poll conducted
in November
2015, Donald Trump has the support of about 28% of Hispanic Americans.
This percentage is comparable to how Mitt Romney won 27% of the Hispanic
American vote.
Despite the amount of criticism Trump receives
from Spanish-language media, he has already won the support of many
Hispanic Americans quite early in the race. Trump only expects the
support from the Hispanic American population to grow as he develops his
campaign.
In July 2015, Donald Trump voiced his confidence about
winning the Hispanic vote in the event that he gets the Republican
nomination. Many people, especially liberals, were quick to call Trump's
claim ludicrous, especially in light of his reference to the
immigration policy as a way to bring "killers, criminals, [and] drug
dealers" into the United States. However, it doesn't take much to
realize why Trump's confidence is likely well founded, especially after
taking the time to listen to his sound logic.
After calling out
Hillary
Clinton for promoting the immigration policy in an interview with NBC
news, Donald Trump notes that despite his supposedly "radical" views, he
has an excellent relationship with the Mexican people. Donald Trump has
thousands of legal Mexican immigrants working for him, and he openly
states that he loves the relationship that he has with the Mexican
people. Even more alarming to liberals, Donald Trump points out that
this love is reciprocated.
This brings us to the following
question: If Trump's views are so prejudicial and "racist," then why
does he have the respect of his Mexican employees? No bigoted man would
say, "They love me, I love them" about the very people he is trying to
oppress. However, Trump had no qualms saying this exact phrase about the
Mexican people in an interview.
Trump's admirable confidence
when it comes to his Hispanic supporters all comes down to his promise
to "Make America Great Again." Donald Trump believes that he will win
the Hispanic vote by creating jobs in the United States at a neck-break
pace.
This is sound logic on Trump's part, as the vast majority
of Hispanics come to the United States to get jobs and live the American
Dream. Donald Trump will do in one term what Obama failed to do in two
and make the American Dream a reality for these legal Hispanic
immigrants and the United States as a whole.
Considering Trump's
wildly successful track record as a businessman, there's little room to
view Trump's claims as dubious. In fact, Trump is already responsible
for the creation of thousands of jobs in the United States.
In
the past decades, Trump notes that he has employed tens of thousands of
legal Hispanic immigrants. As president, he would have no problem using
his experience and expertise as a businessman to jumpstart the creation
of jobs and the economy of the United States as a whole.
Even
Trump's vow to build a wall between the United States and
Mexico would create thousands of temporary jobs in the United States.
While these temporary jobs aren't ideal for the long term, they will
certainly be better than nothing and only the beginning of the greatness
to come.
Trump affirms that the United States would in no way be
responsible for the financial costs of the wall, as he would get Mexico
to foot the bill for the wall. No matter how you put it, the wall
proposed by Donald Trump would be a win-win for the United States.
In
spite of the age of political correctness we seem to live in today,
Trump in no way feels pressured to apologize for his supposedly
"insensitive" remarks about illegal immigrants, and for good reason.
Trump is an honest man and he refuses to sacrifice honesty to avoid
hurting the feelings of sensitive people. He realizes that there are far
more important things to focus on, considering the frankly sad state of
our beloved country today.
Regards,
Alba
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