International Majority Of Mexicans Want Illegal Immigrants Deported

That is true. Also right now, there is a huge influx of Venezuelans, some through asylum, but a lot also illegally. So there are various areas being regentrified with Venezuelans moving in, which are taking business away from more Cuban areas.

I would have thought they would have supported them, since also fleeing socialism, but makes sense with the business aspect. Also, a lot of the Venezuelans that are coming have more money than the Cubans who came over did. OR, they are staying with people who came to South FL, NYC, Texas etc, when Venezuela was still really good, and they got their money out. So now they give money to their family and friends who have come over the last few years to start businesses etc.

More immigrant communities actually do that, but Cubans here hate it lol, as they had a strong hold for quite some time, with politicking as well.

This made me curious to how Chinese and Korean-Americans usually vote, but a quick google search gives some conflicting results and nothing too clear. Don't have the time to look into it more, but it is kind of interesting.

It's hard to get super reliable statistics on voting habits. But we do know for sure that Asians as a group vote heavily Democrat. It was reported that something like 77% of the Asian vote went to Democrats during the 2018 midterm election.

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Here is how the vote broke down during 2016 by specific subgroup:

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Polls are polls, and there could be some margin of error of course. But I think it at least paints a clear picture of the tendencies of each group
 
That is true. Also right now, there is a huge influx of Venezuelans, some through asylum, but a lot also illegally. So there are various areas being regentrified with Venezuelans moving in, which are taking business away from more Cuban areas.

I would have thought they would have supported them, since also fleeing socialism, but makes sense with the business aspect. Also, a lot of the Venezuelans that are coming have more money than the Cubans who came over did. OR, they are staying with people who came to South FL, NYC, Texas etc, when Venezuela was still really good, and they got their money out. So now they give money to their family and friends who have come over the last few years to start businesses etc.

More immigrant communities actually do that, but Cubans here hate it lol, as they had a strong hold for quite some time, with politicking as well.
Doral has become little Caracas. I don't mind, Venezuelans are nice and their women are probably the best out of latin America.
 
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Polls are polls, and there could be some margin of error of course. But I think it at least paints a clear picture of the tendencies of each group

I like this poll, and makes sense for what I was seeing. Apparently 2008 was a shift toward the left, and Trump has continued that. Kind of what I expected, and why I wanted specifically Chinese and Korean, since I figured others would be heavily left. Chinese seems about right for 2016, kind of surprised more Koreans were not for Trump. I thought they would be about the same.

Will be interesting to see how 2020 Chinese vote will change in reaction to the trade war.
 
Come up with a reasonable plan to do it dipshits. Talk is cheap.
Gather them by their country of origin, put them on a C130, drop them off at the first fucking airport in their home country. Expedite this shit.
 
Doral has become little Caracas. I don't mind, Venezuelans are nice and their women are probably the best out of latin America.

It is great for people who lived there prior. House values are going way up in that area. If I had a house there, I would sell it now while the economy is high and move to some of the sprawling developments of Hialeah. They are building the biggest mall in America there, and housing is still pretty cheap in those areas. Should increase in value as the area continues to develop.

Near Brickell and all along Coral Way in the area, a lot of property has been bought up by Venezuelans, and it is encroaching on Little Havana and taking their business. I love it tho, since 8th street is gross.
 
I like this poll, and makes sense for what I was seeing. Apparently 2008 was a shift toward the left, and Trump has continued that. Kind of what I expected, and why I wanted specifically Chinese and Korean, since I figured others would be heavily left. Chinese seems about right for 2016, kind of surprised more Koreans were not for Trump. I thought they would be about the same.

Will be interesting to see how 2020 Chinese vote will change in reaction to the trade war.

Asians are a large and fast growing population, so they really should be more of a focus. But they mostly live in states that are not battleground states (Maryland, New York, New Jersey, California, Hawaii, etc). So people just sort of ignore them.

Exit polls say the major issues for Asians are diverse, just like their population, but lean heavily towards Democrats on the major issues of immigration, gun control, and health care.

I think eventually people are going to start having to pay attention to Asians, since their population is already significant and growing rapidly. It's really just the fact that they do not tend to live in battleground states that has pushed them to the back-burner for politicians.

https://www.apiavote.org/research/2018-asian-american-voter-survey
 
Mexico is a bigoted caste society, we shouldn't use them as a model for the US
 
It is great for people who lived there prior. House values are going way up in that area. If I had a house there, I would sell it now while the economy is high and move to some of the sprawling developments of Hialeah. They are building the biggest mall in America there, and housing is still pretty cheap in those areas. Should increase in value as the area continues to develop.

Near Brickell and all along Coral Way in the area, a lot of property has been bought up by Venezuelans, and it is encroaching on Little Havana and taking their business. I love it tho, since 8th street is gross.

I dated a Venezuelan girl from Miami. Originally from Caracas, from a wealthy family. Her dad was an architect, and they had a ridiculous house down there somewhere. She was living in DC at the time, so I never visited her home, but the pictures were pretty insane.
 
Cubans in South FL are the same way and are Trumpers. This article was posted yesterday about Trump's recent tweets.

"Cuban Americans are among President Trump's most reliable supporters and helped him win Florida. A sampling of Cuban American voters in Miami finds most untroubled by his recent racist comments."


Ive met a lot of Cubans in ft laud, solid motherfuckers with their heads on right.
 
Asians are a large and fast growing population, so they really should be more of a focus. But they mostly live in states that are not battleground states (Maryland, New York, New Jersey, California, Hawaii, etc). So people just sort of ignore them.

Exit polls say the major issues for Asians are diverse, just like their population, but lean heavily towards Democrats on the major issues of immigration, gun control, and health care.

I think eventually people are going to start having to pay attention to Asians, since their population is already significant and growing rapidly. It's really just the fact that they do not tend to live in battleground states that has pushed them to the back-burner for politicians.

https://www.apiavote.org/research/2018-asian-american-voter-survey

100%. The republican party would have a lock on them for the most party based on economic issues, but shoot themselves in the foot being so hard line about social shit.
 
100%. The republican party would have a lock on them for the most party based on economic issues, but shoot themselves in the foot being so hard line about social shit.

Republicans already had an uphill battle with non-whites, but they had made some small progress with Hispanics under George W. Bush. He genuinely had care for that community, and that's all it took to win like 40% of the Hispanic vote. I mean, they are largely Catholic (Catholics are 50-50 voters) and fairly conservative in a lot of ways. But that crashed back down following that Presidency, and I think Trump continues to do quite a bit of damage overall for the Republican party with all non-white populations. People are currently pretty disgusted by his most recent offensive Twitter ramblings, and I don't see that kind of harm being restored very quickly.

It will be interesting to see if the Democrats can put up a terrible enough candidate to spoil that though. It's pretty disappointing to think that Donald Trump and (insert any of the leading Democrats) are the absolute best that we have right now.
 
Gather them by their country of origin, put them on a C130, drop them off at the first fucking airport in their home country. Expedite this shit.
explain exactly how this gets done, by the MILLIONS of people. And then explain why the economy doesn't tank because there are no farm workers.
 
Stop paying them and they will find a way to become leagal or go find work elsewhere.


Simple as that.
Slap the job provider's who are paying them illegally.


This is the solution IF anyone in power actually wanted a solution. This issue is used to distract republicans from more important things.
 
Uncle Tomas mexicans obviously
I bet all of the Mexican border patrol agents are called something along those lines. And considering about 50 percent of border patrol agents are Mexicans, that's a lot of name calling.
 
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