After Dissing Black Americans and Voting for Trump, Latino Voters Want Black Folks to Join Their Fight, But Is it Too Late?

More than half of Latino voters chose Trump back in November... so now, what's changed?

With President Donald Trump enacting mass deportations, attacking birthright citizenship and targeting other civil rights, some Latino Americans are organizing to protest these clear human rights violations. But in their call to action, many are begging the Black community to join their fight, and thereโ€™s a couple issues with this.

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On TikTok, Aaron Robles called on Black people to join Latinx efforts. โ€œDo you know what would happen if we had the Black community rocking with us [and] protesting with us?โ€ he asked. Several Latinx organizations, including the Freeze Latino Movement, have called for boycotts against companies supporting Trumpโ€™s anti-immigration mandate, according to News 10.ย 

But they need support from other groups to make a real change, and who better to call than the people who have been fighting oppression in America since the Declaration of Independence? The saying goes, โ€œUnited we stand, divided we fall,โ€ and although thereโ€™s truth in that, what happens when only one of these groups fights the good fight consistently?

Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett put it clearly. โ€œWe need our allies to show us that theyโ€™re gonna have our backs going forward before we can say, โ€˜Oh yeah, weโ€™re jumping in head first,โ€™ โ€ she told The Root. For her, other minority groups dropped the ball during the 2024 presidential election. More than 50 percent of Latinx people voted for Trump, according to exit polls from NBC News. While over 80 percent of Black folks showed up for then-Vice President Kamala Harris.

โ€œWhat weโ€™re looking for is for them to be willing to talk to those that werenโ€™t on our side,โ€ Crockett continued. โ€œWhat we need to know is that weโ€™ve got those brown allies that will go out and talk to other brown folks and say, โ€˜Listen, we have our civil rights because of the Civil Rights Movement that was led by Black folks.โ€™ โ€

As many Latinx people continue to call on Black folks for help, there are others who are urging their own community to get it together. โ€œThe Black community doesnโ€™t owe us anything,โ€ Latina TikTok user @cyn_ical.optimist said. โ€œYouโ€™re asking where the Black community is when theyโ€™re the ones that tried to avoid this,โ€ she continued. โ€œI think itโ€™s time we learned to save ourselves.โ€

Black folks have always been champions of civil rights for all, way before Trump took office. And history shows us we havenโ€™t always gotten the credit we deserved for it. And to add even more wood to the fire, the Latinx community has historically battled with prejudice against Black people. A study shared by the National Library of Medicine found 55 percent of US-born Latinos rate Black Americans as lazier than they rate Latinos.

Now, our community is reluctant to help โ€” and for good reason. After Trumpโ€™s election, the Black community took a collective step back in hopes that other minority groups would show up to the battlefield just like we have. โ€œWe heard him [Trump] say what he was going to do once he got in office. And now heโ€™s doing what he said heโ€™s going to do, and now everybodyโ€™s acting confuzzled,โ€ TikTok user @brown.sugar_00 said.ย 

Just because Black folks put their foot down when it comes to joining outside efforts doesnโ€™t mean weโ€™re laying down for the next four years. Rev. Al Sharpton and other leaders have led their own boycotts and called out the president. Now, itโ€™s time for other groups to do the same.

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