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Trump wanted to run on the scary immigrants Harris supposedly had failed to keep away. At the end of the day, Trump’s message (the immigrant as animals here to rape and kill your daughters) won out.
In this election, an estimated 55% of Latino male voters favored Trump, up from 32% in 2016, exit polls showed. That shift, experts say, is a sign that the immigrant experience is less of a factor ...
While the U.S. government first imposed mild oil sanctions on Venezuela in August 2017, prohibiting the trading of Venezuelan bonds in U.S. markets, the mass migration of Venezuelans had started ...
“I think it’s important to say that Latinos have a significant impact in deciding who the next president was going to be and reelected Donald Trump,” Proaño said. "(Latino) men certainly responded to the populist message of the president and focused primarily on economic issues, inflation, wages and even support of immigration reform.”
Within the framework of the crisis in Venezuela, an intervention was raised in 2017 to Donald Trump's advisors, including US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson and the national security advisor, H. R. McMaster (who left the Trump administration from that moment on) and later to several presidents of Latin American countries, among those, Juan Manuel Santos. [1]
What was mostly Mexican and Central American immigrants now include Venezuelans, Haitians and Cubans. It makes both men open to Trump’s calls to reduce the number of crossings at the border.
Guaidó and US Special Representative for Venezuela Elliott Abrams have denied that negotiations have taken place. [335] [336] The Associated Press reported that the National Assembly agreed to establish a monthly $5,000 salary for the lawmakers funded from an $80 million "Liberation Fund" made up of Venezuelan assets seized by the Trump ...
The U.S. maintained both broad and targeted sanctions against the leadership of the governments of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. [18] Into 2020, Trump expressed that he believed that the removal of Maduro from office was occurring too slowly and that incremental processes, such as sanctions, did not provide results; [19] he began to consider ...