'It Feels Like Being Hunted': Latinos Across U.S. in Fear After El Paso Massacre

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'It Feels Like Being Hunted': Latinos Across U.S. in Fear After El Paso Massacre
After 22 people were shot to death at a Walmart in El Paso over the weekend, a Florida retiree found herself imagining how her grandchildren could be killed. A daughter of Ecuadorean immigrants cried alone in her car. A Texas lawyer bought a gun to defend his family.

For a number of Latinos across the United States, the shooting attack in El Paso felt like a turning point, calling into question everything they thought they knew about their place in American society. Whether they are liberal or conservative, speakers of English or Spanish, recent immigrants or descendants of pioneers who put down stakes in the Southwest 400 years ago, many Latinos in interviews this week said they felt deeply shaken at the idea that radicalized white nationalism seemed to have placed them — at least for one bloody weekend — in its cross hairs.

When the rhetoric from the topic portrays you as an invading force, it is only a matter of time before people start acting out against this "invasion."
 

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Lord have mercy! ¡Señor ten piedad! Protégenos y guárdanos del mal.

I'm only one guy, but the only invasion I'm truly worried about at this point is the invasion of people's brains with political rhetoric that dehumanizes others for where they or their families are from, what languages they speak, how they look, etc. That never ends well for anyone
 
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I hate that human beings feel like they're being hunted. I understand why they do. I don't think they're being hyperbolic in the least. That's the problem.

Especially given a man drove 600 miles to El Paso (85% Hispanic) in "response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas."
 
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If you are an illegal you should feel like you're being hunted...because you are. :eek:

That's pretty lame considering some families in El Paso where here long before Texas became a state.
 
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That's pretty lame considering some families in El Paso where here long before Texas became a state.

What is the history of Mexicans in the southwestern region, and who are they anyway?
 
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What is the history of Mexicans in the southwestern region, and who are they anyway?

El Paso history...400+ years since the first Spaniards arrived - or you can back further to A.D. 400 when the hunter/gathering people started to settle in the area.

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