Hispanic illegal aliens, with all their criminal pathologies and economic pressures, go to Hispanic neighborhoods—and legal Hispanics don’t like it.
Andrea Widburg | February 1, 2026 www.americanthinker.com
Leftist media outlets have identified the two Border Patrol agents who were most directly involved in the Alex Pretti shooting. I will not identify them here because I think in today’s environment, they shouldn’t be named for their own protection. My being silent about their identity won’t protect them, but at least I’m making a principled stand.
What I can say about the two agents is that both have Hispanic names. And while leftists might be surprised, I’m not surprised at all.
Latin Americans account for the majority of illegal aliens in America. In 2017, it was estimated that 78% of illegal aliens came from Latin America. I think we can comfortably assume that, since Biden opened the border in 2021, that percentage has grown higher. I think we can also posit that very few of these people speak English with any degree of proficiency.
The nature of impoverished immigrants is to live in communities with people from similar linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Today, only Chinatowns are called by that immigration-identification term, but there’s a historic reason for that. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Chinese community leaders deliberately decided to rebuild the city’s destroyed Chinatown quarters as an exotic tourist attraction. Chinese communities in other cities often followed suit.
Border Patrol agents. U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
However, looking back at history, we know that certain neighborhoods in certain cities were strongly associated with specific immigrant groups: Over the decades, the Irish lived in New York’s Five Points and Hell’s Kitchen neighborhoods, the Italians lived in Little Italy and Bensonhurst, the Jews lived in the Lower East Side and Williamsburg, and the Hispanics went to East Harlem and the South Bronx. Even today, Somalis colonize Minneapolis. In other words, immigrants don’t seek multiculturalism; they seek monoculturalism.
That’s true whether immigrants are criminals or law-abiding citizens. Even the bad guys want to live among people who speak their language and eat their food. Thus, the influx of illegal aliens from Latin American countries has put enormous pressure on the legal communities of Latin Americans. Not only are there more people fighting for the same resources (housing, jobs, and goods), but there are also more criminals, and statistical data shows that most criminals stay local. When the illegal immigrant drug dealers, pedophiles, and murderers come to town, they prey on their own.
That being the case, it’s not at all surprising that Donald Trump, with his strong stand against illegal immigration, has had unusually strong Hispanic support for a Republican president. On average, no more than 35% of Hispanics have supported Republican presidents. However, in the 2024 election, Hispanic support for Trump came in at 40-45%, depending on the polls.
During 2025, Hispanic support for Trump fluctuated, as did all voter support for Trump. (It usually depends on how hard the media can attack him.) What’s significant is that, from December 2025 to January 2026, as Democrat hysteria about Trump’s immigration policies was peaking, so was Hispanic support for Trump. Thus, according to a recent Emerson College poll, Trump’s support went up by 15% in a single month.
Coincidence? Maybe. Or maybe Hispanics are seeing that Trump’s policies are making their neighborhoods and their lives better.
And that brings us to those two Border Patrol agents, both of whom are Hispanic. Given how illegal immigration negatively affects Hispanic communities, which are the frontline for this lawlessness, it really shouldn’t be a surprise that, based on guesstimates (because no specific data are available), almost 20% of ICE agents and 22% of Border Patrol agents are Hispanic.
I’m sure Democrats would call them race traitors, but I’m betting that, among the ordinary people in their communities, the ones who haven’t been radicalized, they’re considered to be pretty darn good guys. After all, like every honest and true police force, they’re working to make law-abiding citizens’ and legal residents’ lives better.