'Latinos For Trump' Tries Scaremongering, Makes Everyone Really Excited Instead

Be afraid, be very afraid.

A Hispanic pro-Donald Trump activist tried to do a bit of scaremongering on Thursday evening and it backfired. Badly.

Marco Gutierrez, the co-founder of ā€˜Latinos For Trumpā€™, warned MSNBC viewers that if Hillary Clinton won the presidency there would be ā€œtaco trucks on every cornerā€. And for some reason he seems to think Americans would see that as a bad thing.

ā€œMy culture is a very dominant culture,ā€ Gutierrez warned on ā€˜All In With Chris Hayesā€™. ā€œAnd itā€™s imposing, and itā€™s causing problems. If you donā€™t do something about it, youā€™re gonna have taco trucks every corner.ā€

Because God forbid they should have easy access to low cost, nutritional and delicious food from another culture.

Needless to say, a lot of people are pretty psyched about the idea of being able to get one of Americaā€™s favourite foodstuffs so easily. Some even likened it to Republican president Herbert Hooverā€™s promise of ā€œa chicken in every potā€.

The debate on Mexican influence in the United States has been raging ever since Trump announced his candidacy, with his flagship policy being the erection of a wall along the USā€™s 1,989 mile southern border with the central American state.

The concept of Trumpā€™s ā€œbig, beatiful wallā€, which became a key point for many of Trumpā€™s anti-immigration followers, took a hit this week when the Republican presidential candidate was invited to a meeting with Mexican head of state Enrique PeƱa Nieto.

While Trump claimed the pair ā€œdidnā€™t discussā€ where payment for the wall would come from, PeƱa Nieto said they did, and said it absolutely would not come from the Mexican government. This ran contrary to Trumpā€™s claims throughout his presidential run, during which he often claimed he would use his business prowess to make Mexico pay for it.

After initially riding on his proposal for a border wall, Trump continued to alienate what little Latino support he had, referring to them as ā€œrapists,ā€ ā€œcriminalsā€ and ā€œkillers,ā€ belittling their heritage and ā€œusing them as props.ā€

All this makes it understandable that Trump supporters might think of ā€œa taco truck on every cornerā€ as a threatening ideal - but most people on the ground are fairly excited about the prospect.

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