Texas Republicans recalibrate on immigration as Latino voters rethink support
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South Texas Republicans who once pushed hardline deportations are moderating their immigration message amid rising backlash from Hispanic voters; Reps. Monica De La Cruz and Tony Gonzales advocate targeted enforcement and new visa programs (like H-2C) while engaging with the White House to push for reform. The strategy aims to preserve Trump-era gains with Latinos but risks alienating the party’s base and could influence control of pivotal battleground districts ahead of the 2026 elections.
- In South Texas, the GOP immigration hard line is now political kryptonite Politico
- Hispanic groups warn Trump’s ICE surge could ‘nullify’ GOP’s Texas congressional goals Washington Times
- Key Trump policy becomes 'political kryptonite' for South Texas Republicans Alternet
- How Gerrymandering Helps Republicans Maintain Power in Texas and Georgia Literary Hub
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