Those percentages are wrong. The recent Fox news Latino poll had Trump at 23% (not 11%)
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Replying to @AJDelgado13 @PhillipsPasha
So Trump is doing worse among Hispanics than any Republican in last generation.
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Alternate interpretation: Trump is a mere 4 pts behind Romney's share, when gen election hasn't even begun
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Mitt "self-deportation" Romney is not a measure of success with Hispanics.
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Replying to @PhillipsPasha @AJDelgado13
Doesn't matter who phrase applies to. I don't wear a turban but still offended by "rag-head"
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? But rag-head is an insult. Saying some Hispanics would choose to leave of their own volition (self-deport) isn't
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Replying to @AJDelgado13 @PhillipsPasha
"leave of their own volition" is a hell of a euphemism for making life so miserable people leave.
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Really? I had a friend who went back. It wasn't bc his "life was made miserable" but rather he couldn't find emp
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Fact that immigrants go back & forth depending on jobs is an argument for more open borders.
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No, it isn't. Bc many simply stay (as facts show), sans job.
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Replying to @AJDelgado13 @PhillipsPasha
That's because tighter borders make border crossing riskier.
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