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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(14,246 posts)
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:59 AM Nov 2025

Austin's Latino male immigrant workers who supported Trump "it's been a disaster."

Last November, on the day after Donald Trump’s resounding electoral triumph, the American-Statesman visited an Austin Home Depot and found, among the day laborers waiting for work that day, a relative sense of optimism about the Republican president-elect.

A year later, on a similar morning at the same Home Depot, fewer men were waiting for work — and enthusiasm had dried up. 

“I’ll be honest with you,” said Hector, 46, who is originally from Honduras. “I was in agreement with a lot of what Trump had to say. But now, it’s a war on immigrants, especially Hispanics.

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Yet perhaps the deeper betrayal, they said, has been the spiraling sense of economic uncertainty during the past year, with less work, stagnant wages and rising costs for food and housing. The unease is not new, but it has deepened

“We said, ‘At least [the economy] is going to get better,’” said Jose Luis, 63, a Mexican immigrant who has worked as a day laborer for about 15 years. “But it’s been a disaster.”




Austin’s immigrant workers say Trump’s economy has left them behind https://www.statesman.com/news/local/article/austin-s-immigrant-workers-say-trump-s-21135916.php


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Austin's Latino male immigrant workers who supported Trump "it's been a disaster." (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd Nov 2025 OP
I'm having trouble welling up sympathy for his supporters Ritabert Nov 2025 #1
They make as much sense as the people displacedvermoter Nov 2025 #2
Yeah man durablend Nov 2025 #3
They cant vote, most of them, but cheered on trump BlueWaveNeverEnd Nov 2025 #8
LOL Johonny Nov 2025 #4
How is it possible a 46-year-old Honduran immigrant was "in agreement with a lot of what Trump had to say"? sop Nov 2025 #5
Why do people just INSIST on learning shit the hard way? USS_Dauntless Nov 2025 #6
The level of stupidity among Trump supporters is off the meter.. Permanut Nov 2025 #7

Ritabert

(2,446 posts)
1. I'm having trouble welling up sympathy for his supporters
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:03 PM
Nov 2025

He showed what he was every day in every way and they still chose to believe what they wanted.

displacedvermoter

(4,501 posts)
2. They make as much sense as the people
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:04 PM
Nov 2025

in the diner in Bismarck, or the tractor pull attendees in Wheeling, that get interviewed regularly.

sop

(18,621 posts)
5. How is it possible a 46-year-old Honduran immigrant was "in agreement with a lot of what Trump had to say"?
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:08 PM
Nov 2025

Spanish language media (mostly radio) has been polluting the minds of hispanics for years.

USS_Dauntless

(266 posts)
6. Why do people just INSIST on learning shit the hard way?
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:10 PM
Nov 2025

We told you the stove was hot. We told you the stove would burn you. We told you it would HURT when you touched the stove. Yet you insisted on touching it and now you want our sympathy?

Sorry. My sympathy is out of network.

Permanut

(8,391 posts)
7. The level of stupidity among Trump supporters is off the meter..
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:11 PM
Nov 2025

The economy ALWAYS DOES BETTER UNDER DEMOCRATS.

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