


The thing about the Overton Window is that yes, it’s a way to make the formerly unacceptable (open borders in which millions of invaders enter the country with no recourse) seem acceptable, but it leads to backlashes that make the formerly unacceptable seem acceptable in the other direction.
While Latinos were never the militant open borders voters that white liberals liked to believe they were, the Biden administration has managed to get 42% of their great hope for a permanent minority majority to back building a wall.
42% of Latino adults surveyed said they support building a wall or fence along the entire U.S.–Mexico border. That’s a 12-point jump from December 2021.
38% support sending all undocumented immigrants in the U.S. back to their country of origin — up from 28% in 2021.
Latinos are apparently anti-Latino xenophobic racists. Who knew?
The media desperately scrambles to find the silver lining in the otherwise horrible numbers and discovers that…
Support for the border wall is lowest among Mexican immigrants and Mexican Americans (37%). Only 43% of Central Americans support the wall.
Only 43% As compared to the 42% overall average. It’s okay, math is hard. It’s really hard if you’re a leftist and believe that numbers are a construct invented by dead white slave owners.
But don’t worry folks, the Red Team has a plan to turn this around and win over Latinos.
“Latine,” a gender-neutral way to describe or refer to people with Latino origins, is surging in popularity on university campuses, in museums, and among researchers and media.
On university campuses… in museums… and among researchers and media! If this doesn’t win over Latinos, I’m sorry, Latinx, I’m sorry, Latines, which sounds unhelpfully like latrines, well at least it’ll win over researchers and the media, 0% of whom support building a wall except around Martha’s Vineyard.