Uncle Luke Criticizes Latino Support for Trump
Uncle Luke Criticizes Latino Support for Trump

Uncle Luke Criticizes Latino Support for Trump

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Luther 'Uncle Luke' Campbell has publicly criticized the Latino community for their support of President-elect Donald Trump, claiming this shift signifies the end of the Black and brown coalition that historically united these groups. He expressed disbelief that 46% of Hispanic voters backed Trump, a notable increase from previous elections, and warned that this could have dire consequences for those voters due to Trump's mass deportation plans. Uncle Luke's remarks suggest a strong sense of betrayal felt by some Black voters, who now feel hesitant to support Hispanic allies, stating, 'It’s no more such thing as Black and brown people. It’s Black.' He further claimed that Black people would no longer march in solidarity with Hispanics, highlighting a fracture in community alliances. In response to Trump's immigration policies, he ominously warned that some Black individuals might even report undocumented immigrants. Uncle Luke's comments reflect a broader concern within the Black community regarding political solidarity in the face of Trump's controversial policies.

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