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Host 1
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Host 2
Latino voters are feeling utterly betrayed by Donald Trump. Well, we told you so. We're hearing stories like this of a MAGA dad sending a text message to his daughter saying, hi, sweetie, keep a pic of your passport in your phone. And this lady goes, a text I got from my dad today. He's a Latino who voted for Trump. I'm just numb at this point. I really tried to tell him we're hearing stories, stories like this. I'm laughing at my Latino dad who voted for Trump, you guys. Lmao. This feels so good. I told my dad, if Trump gets into office, his family is going to be affected by it, too. His family is at risk of getting deported. But when I told him that, he said I'm dumb and that he wasn't true at all because his family came in legally. Now, guess what they are saying that the countries Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Haiti that were allowed in the US through the Biden humanitarian parole program are at risk of being deported, too, even though they technically came in legally. It's just that most don't have their resident card yet, which could take years, by the way, and this makes them at risk of being deported or detained. Also, ICE is even trying to detain immigrants who are legal. My dad, since he became an American citizen, thought he was safe. Ha ha ha. No, sweetheart, you're still not white. This feels amazing. Because he thought this would never happen. I warn them, this is what happens when you backstab la raza Latinos. More like Latinos for discrimination. And we're seeing even within maga, a lot of the white MAGA members are trying to get ICE to deport Hispanic MAGA members and just Hispanic people in general. This was a major story that was just reported on. This is in the New York Post. Texas teacher invites ICE to raid his school. Quote, I have many students who don't even speak English. Y'all should come to Fort Worth, Texas, to Northside High School. I have many students who don't even speak English. And they are in the 10th to 11th grade. They have to communicate through their iPhone translator with me. And he says, basically, the United States government should totally overhaul our school system in Texas as well. This video right here went viral of a Latino woman who voted for Donald Trump breaking down. She says, now I'm so scared. Why did you do this to me? God, please protect us. God, protect me, please. Here, watch this.
Latino Voter 1
That we voted for Trump. We trust him with his, with the word that he promised us Latinos. This is crazy that starting next week, multiple cities will be hitting immigration. That is so crazy that multiple, multiple people are scared to go to work. Where I work at, a lot of Latinos did not go to work. And that's crazy because we have a living, too. I hate that I voted for him. Now I'm so scared for my family and your family. Y'all, we need to come together and do something about this.
Host 2
Well, I can't speak for God, but I can show you a video clip of Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, who says that they're going into elementary schools, they're going into middle schools, he says, because there are a lot of Ms. 13 members in elementary schools, specifically. Many of them, he says, are in these elementary schools. And again, they're using criminals and terrorists as pretexts. Criminals and terrorists were never allowed to be here. The Biden administration was very strong on that. Biden's border policies actually led to the least crossings since April of 2020, when Trump was in office. The reason why it was low when Trump was in office was because Trump mishandled Covid. So Biden got it lower than that. There was no chaos with trade wars and tariffs. Things were normal, not chaotic, and utterly just disastrous as they are now. But here's what Tom Holman has to say. Play this clip to avoid arrest.
Host 1
What criminals are hiding in schools, middle schools, elementary schools, you're going to go into those.
Tom Homan
How many Ms. 13 members are age 14, 17, many of them. So, look, if it's the national security threat, public safety threat, and what you need to understand is a case by case. Name another agency, another law enforcement agency that has those type of requirements that they can't walk into a school or doctor's office or on a medical campus, no other agencies have those standards. These are well trained officers with a lot of discretionary. And when it comes to the sense of location, there's still going to be supervised review. So it's not like it's an open, open issue, but ISIS officers should have discretion to decide if a national security threat or a public safety threat's in one of these facilities, then there should be an option for them to make the arrest.
Host 1
But someday you could go into those schools and grab people who are just in the country illegally on a case.
Tom Homan
By case basis, depending who they are, what the circumstances are.
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Host 2
And as I think about what the borders are Tom Homan has to say, I'm always reminded of clips like this. Like this Latino voter who voted for Trump but says that he was really Against Trump's immigrant policy and his policy of mass deportation. But he just, he disliked him, and so that's why he wanted to vote for him. Here, play this clip.
Host 1
You don't support the anti immigrant rhetoric?
Tom Homan
I'm not support the anti immigrant action.
Host 1
Do you support his mass deportations?
Latino Voter 1
No.
Tom Homan
It's not human.
Host 1
Are you afraid that you could be deported in this mass deportation?
Host 2
I'm not afraid.
Tom Homan
I'm not afraid.
Host 2
Well, all of this is going on to. What's Donald Trump doing? Trump was golfing and selling meme coins, making posts like this one of a sandstorm sweeping over a city with the dollar sign Trump, which is the ticker to his meme coin, which, by the way, is crashing down about 60% over past 70 days or so. Show you this clip right here. Um, this is from Sherry. This video is going viral. This is her message for the Cubans in Miami who are now being targeted as well by ICE related raids and by Donald Trump's policies. Here, let's play this clip.
Latino Voter 1
Hey, I just stopped by to check on y'all. What y'all doing. My Cubans in Venezuelans, especially y'all in Miami, I voted for Donald Trump. How y'all doing? I know y'all having a good day, right? Cuz you saw what I saw. Yes. You guys saw exactly what I saw. That executive order. Yes. No longer a pathway to citizenship. Bye. Bye. He rolled it back. He took it. He used you guys. You guys were pawn. He played you guys. You guys are not one of them. You thought that you were elevated and you were better than every other minority groups, especially you Cubans in Miami. I've been around you guys. I know you guys get down.
Host 2
Here's a report also talking about some of these workplace raids that have begun. None of these people are the criminals or the terrorists. Here, play this clip.
Host 1
ICE walked in like it was their empire's own conquered land. They were heavily armed. There was no prior announcement. They were blocking off entrances and exits. They were scrambling up delivery ramps. They were banging down bathroom doors to make sure no one was hiding inside. They did all of this without being unable to produce a single name or a single warrant. According to the mayor, a number of undocumented individuals were detained, as well as a US Citizen, a veteran of the military who was pressed about his military documents. The very image of seeing migrants walk into those planes, that is something that's part of this shock and awe strategy. They're also doing a lot of collateral arrests. So if they find people in the middle of their operations who are not considered criminals but they are undocumented immigrants. They are arresting them as well.
Host 2
Well, we tried to warn these Latino voters for Trump again f around and find out. Videos are a very difficult thing because I hate seeing people suffering even if they voted for Trump. We're all suffering now under Donald Trump is the reality. But you need to take a hard look in the mirror at what you did, what you enabled by voting for this sicko, by putting in this authoritarian regime that hates you. And now the rest of us have to deal with this because you made a horrible decision for the rest of us. And so it's shameful that you would do such a thing and support such an idiot criminal felon, sexual assaulter and Donald Trump. Anyway, hit subscribe let's get to 4 million subscribers. Thank you for watching. Love this video. Make sure you stay up to date.
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The MeidasTouch Podcast: "Latino Trump Voters SOBBING IN TEARS as Trump BETRAYS THEM" – Detailed Summary
Release Date: January 27, 2025
Introduction
In this emotionally charged episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast, hosts Ben, Brett, and Jordy Meiselas delve into the heartbreaking experiences of Latino voters who supported Donald Trump but now feel deeply betrayed by his administration's immigration policies. The conversation is a blend of poignant narratives, sharp political analysis, and the brothers' trademark witty banter, aiming to shed light on the complexities of political allegiance and its real-world consequences on marginalized communities.
Latino Voters Feel Betrayed
Host 2 opens the discussion by emphasizing the widespread sense of betrayal among Latino voters who backed Trump, sharing personal anecdotes and viral stories that highlight this sentiment.
A particularly striking example is shared about a Latino father urging his daughter to keep a picture of her passport on her phone, signifying fear and uncertainty about their safety under Trump's policies.
This narrative extends to the Biden administration's humanitarian parole program, where even legally admitted immigrants from countries like Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Haiti face potential deportation due to prolonged delays in obtaining resident cards. The hosts highlight a viral video of a Latino Trump supporter breaking down in tears, expressing regret and fear for his family's future.
Government Actions and Their Impact
The episode progresses to discuss aggressive immigration enforcement tactics employed by Trump's border czar, Tom Homan. Host 2 introduces a clip of Homan discussing the infiltration of schools by members of MS-13, justifying raids in educational institutions as national security measures.
In the subsequent discussion, Host 1 challenges the rationale behind these raids, questioning the ethics and long-term implications of targeting communities for mass deportation.
A clip of Tom Homan (05:01) elaborates on the selective arrest policy, emphasizing the need for discretion based on individual cases, though Host 1 remains skeptical about the potential for abuse.
Personal Stories Highlighting the Crisis
The hosts bring forward additional personal accounts to illustrate the human cost of Trump's immigration policies. A viral video features a Latino woman who initially supported Trump but now fears for her family's safety due to increased immigration crackdowns.
Further stories reveal workplace raids where undocumented immigrants and even U.S. citizens, including veterans, faced sudden detentions without warrants, showcasing the chaotic and fear-inducing environment fostered by these policies.
Hosts' Analysis and Critique
Throughout the episode, the Meiselas brothers provide critical commentary on the administration's handling of immigration. Host 2 counters the narrative that Trump's policies were effective, pointing out that immigration numbers were already decreasing under Biden but were further impacted by mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic during Trump's tenure.
The hosts express frustration towards Latino voters who supported Trump, feeling that their support inadvertently facilitated policies that now endanger their communities.
This segment underscores a deep-seated disappointment and a call for unity within the Latino community to address the challenges posed by the administration's stance on immigration.
Conclusion
The episode culminates in a powerful call to action, urging Latino voters and allies to recognize the ramifications of their political choices and to advocate for policies that truly protect and empower their communities. The Meiselas brothers emphasize the importance of supporting democracy and standing against authoritarian measures that threaten marginalized groups.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
Host 2 (00:30): "Latino voters are feeling utterly betrayed by Donald Trump. Well, we told you so."
Latino Voter 1 (03:06): "I hate that I voted for him. Now I'm so scared for my family and your family."
Tom Homan (05:01): "...MS-13 members are age 14, 17, many of them. So, look, if it's the national security threat, public safety threat..."
Latino Voter 1 (09:12): "I voted for Donald Trump. ... He used you guys. You guys were pawn."
Host 2 (11:14): "You need to take a hard look in the mirror at what you did... by supporting such an idiot criminal felon, sexual assaulter and Donald Trump."
Final Thoughts
This episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast serves as a compelling exploration of the unintended consequences of political support within vulnerable communities. Through heartfelt stories and incisive analysis, the Meiselas brothers highlight the urgent need for solidarity and informed decision-making to safeguard the rights and futures of Latino families in America.