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‘Taco trucks on every corner,’ Latinos for Trump founder warns
That image may put chills down the spine of Trump voters anxious about Mexican immigration, but outside of that demo, there are loads of hungry would-be voters that would use up to three magic wishes to make taco trucks on every corner a reality.
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Hundreds of tweets with the hashtag “taco trucks on every corner” popped up on Twitter by Friday afternoon, a lot of them from people salivating for the tortilla-wrapped food.
“Except [Gutierrez] was saying that we don’t want taco trucks”, Tapper pointed out.
It may too late to stop the Taco Takeover – at least in Phoenix.
A hypothetical wave of entrepreneurial illegal immigrants putting “taco trucks on every corner” would have to come up with serious cash and face stiff competition. He was waiting for his three tacos de carne asada.
Donald Trump’s most prominent Mexican-born supporter has scored a spectacular political own goal by warning a vote for Hillary will ensure “taco trucks on every corner”.
“My culture is a very dominant culture”, Gutierrez explained.
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So let that sink in a bit and here’s where we quote The Wire’s Marlo Stanfield by stating this “sounds like one of them good problems” because tacos are delicious! Who looks at a taco truck and feels anything but joy? As MSNBC, the Huffington Post and others have reported, for months now, Trump surrogates have either offered remarks that directly contradict Donald Trump’s message, or made gaffes that have become distractions for the campaign. The U.S. Hispanic population has more than quintupled over the past 40 years, and some immigration hardliners fear the influx of immigrants with new customs could erode the value of U.S. culture.