Dehumanizing And Alienating The Latino Race

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On June 16, 2015 when you announced that you were running for president, you shocked the nation. Starting off your presidential campaign by dehumanizing and alienating the entire Latino race was a great tactic to get attention from the media. It is shameful that someone like you, when trying to be the next leader of the United States, would make such arrogant speeches and expect to win. What are you going to do next? Will you make fun of African Americans, Asians, Middle Eastern and Europeans saying that the white race is superior? I find it disturbing that your actions will teach the next generations of Americans to become discriminatory against others and discourage the principles of equality and respect. You are trying to teach

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