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Latinos for Trump Rebrands to Add ‘Americans’ to Its Name

“Latinos for Trump” is no more. Now, it is “Latino Americans for Trump.”

The Trump campaign has changed the name of its Latino outreach effort to emphasize American citizenship. The shift is particularly striking given that the campaign continues to make inroads among Hispanic voters, even as former President Donald J. Trump escalates the use of dehumanizing rhetoric about immigrants that is central to his campaign.

“It’s very important that we all understand that no matter where we’re coming from, we’re already American,” said Jaime Florez, the Hispanic communications director for the Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign. “Whether you’re African American, Latino American, Asian American, European American — wherever you come from, we are all American.”

“Latino” is a primarily American term used to refer to people with family from Latin America. By the most expansive of definitions, it can include people who trace their roots to Spanish settlers in New Mexico, third- and fourth-generation Salvadoran Americans and recent arrivals from Venezuela. Latino is generally thought of as an ethnicity, and can include people who appear white, Black, Indigenous or Asian. Polls have repeatedly shown that many Latinos prefer to identify themselves by their country of origin.

Emphasizing an American identity alongside a Latino one is highly unlikely to deter any would-be Trump voters. By law, of course, only American citizens can vote in federal elections. (Mr. Trump and his supporters have repeatedly made unfounded accusations about undocumented immigrants voting.)

The new label allows the campaign to attract Latino supporters who are drawn to Mr. Trump precisely because they believe so fervently in his description of the

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