Los Tigres del Norte, Alex Lora, Maná, Alejandro Fernández, Los Ángeles Azules, Genitallica, Río Roma, Ximena Sariñana, Edén Muñoz, Majo Aguilar, Paty Cantú, René Camacho, Natalia Jiménez and María José are some of the music personalities Latinas who joined their voices in the #YaEstuvo campaign against the hate speech towards migrants during the current US election race.
The message is mainly directed at Republican candidate Donald Trumpwho on multiple occasions during his political campaign has spoken out against Latino migrants while threatening to expel them if he wins the presidency of that country.
In the video, which lasts just over a minute and a half and is broadcast by “It was already”, the following also participate: Kate del Castillo, Ramón Ayala, René Camacho, Ezequiel Peña, Michelle Maciel, Paty Cantú, Rodrigo Dávila, Edgar Albino, Carolina Ross, Lalo Mora and Paquita la del Barrio, who closes with her phrase: “Are you listening to me? Useless!”
#YAESTUVO CALLS TO VOTE AGAINST ATTACKS ON MIGRANTS
An image is immediately launched with the legend: “Everyone to vote” and a red heart with a band surrounding it with the legend “#YaEstuvo”. The artists accuse those who “blame the country’s problems on the most vulnerable” of practicing an “old and worn-out political trick.”
This same Wednesday, Donald Trump told Latino voters that “he is not a fan” of Kamala Harris but he recognizes his “ability to survive” politically, in an electoral event in which he once again attacked irregular migration.
20 DAYS UNTIL THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
With 20 days left until the presidential elections, both the 78-year-old Republican candidate and the 59-year-old Democrat are multiplying rallies and interviews to try to capture the vote of the undecided. This Wednesday night, Univision broadcast a question-answer session with Latino voters in Miami.
Trump took the opportunity to hammer his anti-immigrant rhetoric. “Millions of people are arriving” from “mental institutions, they are emptying the psychiatric hospitals (…), they are emptying the prisons,” he reiterated and assured that they are taking away jobs from African-Americans and Hispanics, a statement denied by experts.
The majority of Latinos vote for Democrats, but there is “a very significant gap” between women and men, the latter almost equally support Trump and HarrisArturo Vargas, executive director of the Educational Fund of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO), stated this Wednesday at a press conference.
At least 17.5 million Hispanics will vote in these elections, which can make a difference, especially in the seven so-called swing or swing states because they do not lean towards any party.
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