Conservative Latino leaders gathered in Boulder, Colorado, Tuesday on the eve of the GOP debate to issue a warning to Republicans: if you follow Donald Trump's lead on immigration, you can kiss 2016 goodbye. Allegra Kirkland
reports:
“Heed our warning: don’t expect us to come to your side during the general election,” said Rosario Marín, U.S. Treasurer during George W. Bush’s administration, as quoted by NBC. "If you are not with us now, we won't be with you then. If you insult us now, we will be deaf to you then. If you take us for granted now, we will not recognize you then." [...]
Tony Suarez, Executive Vice President of the National Hispanic Leadership Conference, said Trump's candidacy “needs to be canceled like his last reality TV program."
"Mr. Trump has become a promoter of hate, division and insult," Suarez said. "If Mr. Trump were to be the Republican nominee — I don't think he has a chance at winning the general election."
It's long past due, but good for them. It's a little like crying "Iceberg!" to the captain of the Titanic, but it's still better than nothing.