South Texas Latinos Reject Trump's Birthright Citizenship Stance

Latino Republicans in South Texas are breaking from the GOP over Trump's proposed changes to birthright citizenship, a fundamental right for many in the region.
South Texas, a region long dominated by Latino voters, has seen a shift in political allegiance in recent years, with more Republicans making inroads. However, the Trump administration's proposed changes to birthright citizenship have proven to be a bridge too far for many Latino Republicans in the area.
Take the case of Samuel Garza, a 62-year-old actor born in the United States to immigrant parents. Garza, a lifelong Republican, is dismayed by the administration's efforts to end the longstanding practice of granting citizenship to anyone born on American soil.
Source: The New York Times


