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A widespread and misleading story about the Latino vote has taken hold in the media. It goes something like this: Latinos used to be monolithic base voters for Democrats, but now they are fracturing and increasingly fleeing to Republicans.

As longtime practitioners of Latino voter outreach, we’re skeptical of this herd narrative, and we have data to support our misgivings.

Immigrant rights groups are alerting President Biden of political consequences if he strikes a deal with Republicans to try to fix the chaos at the southern border, saying Latino voters won’t forgive him when he needs their votes next year.

The anger erupted after news that the White House is negotiating new border controls as part of Mr. Biden’s attempt to win a $106 billion national security spending bill. The White House reportedly has said it could sign a bill that includes new powers to expel illegal immigrants rather than allow them the chance to make iffy asylum claims.

A Democrat county official in Texas made a big announcement Saturday. Kleberg County Attorney Kira Talip Sanchez confirmed a party switch. She switched from the Democrat Party to the Republican Party. Sanchez’s reasons are the Biden border crisis and support for law enforcement for her party switch. She was a speaker during the Hispanic Republicans of Texas PAC’s 2024 election season kickoff event. What better event to announce a party switch in South Texas? Kleberg County borders the Gulf of Mexico in southern Texas. Historically, it is a blue county,...

Romeo Ortiz, a professional lifeguard, was the first rescuer to treat the woman who was bitten by a shark Monday in Rockaway Beach, Queens (NYC). It was the first case of a shark attack on a bather in New York City in nearly 70 years. But the resourceful Hispanic lifeguard of the Parks Department stated in an interview with the Daily News that nothing, not even that historic ordeal, could keep you out of the ocean. In fact, two days later she was back at work. Ortiz, 30, was nearing...

TRENTON – An investigation by the state Division on Civil Rights corroborated a judge’s claim that Hispanics faced discrimination in Millville’s municipal court, the agency says in a lawsuit against the city. “Millville has unlawfully discriminated against litigants on the basis of national origin,” asserts the suit, which seeks unspecified damages for victims of the alleged bias.

Edward Caban, the first Latino police commissioner in New York, grew up in the Bronx. Edward Caban, an officer of Puerto Rican descent who joined the department in 1991, has been named its 47th commissioner. Mayor Eric Adams has championed his rise. Growing up in the South Bronx in the 1960s, Joseph Ayala usually saw Irish American police officers patrolling his neighborhood, where most residents were Black or Puerto Rican. The officers were tall, imposing and inclined to beat up Puerto Rican teenagers like him if they suspected them of...

Mayor Eric Adams is set to name Acting Police Commissioner Edward Caban to the helm of the NYPD this week — marking the appointment of the city’s first top cop of Hispanic descent, The Post has learned. Adams is expected to announce that Caban will remain the NYPD’s top cop — and drop the interim title — Monday morning at the 40th Precinct in The Bronx, where he began his 30-year career with the department, multiple sources said Sunday. Caban was named acting commissioner of the nation’s largest police force...

Mayor Eric Adams is set to name Acting Police Commissioner Edward Caban to the helm of the NYPD this week — marking the appointment of the city’s first top cop of Hispanic descent, The Post has learned. Adams is expected to announce that Caban will remain the NYPD’s top cop — and drop the interim title — Monday morning at the 40th Precinct in The Bronx, where he began his 30-year career with the department, multiple sources said Sunday. Caban was named acting commissioner of the nation’s largest police force...