Latino evangelical voters torn between their faith and harsh rhetoric around immigration
- Latino evangelical voters experience conflict between conservative views on social issues and the desire for immigration reform, as noted by Quiles.
- Many Latino evangelicals feel alienated from white counterparts over pro-immigration beliefs, highlighting their community's concerns about jobs and education.
- Some voters in Pagan’s congregation recall feeling financially secure and safer during the Trump administration, leading them to consider voting Republican.
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