Chicago Latinos see danger, strategy in Trump's threats toward Latin American countries

Chicagoans with roots in Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba are reeling from President Trump's recent threats towards their homelands. The U.S. president has set his sights on countries he believes are "run by sick men" or harboring strong drug cartels, sparking concerns among Chicago's Latinx community.

For Albert Coll, a professor of law and U.S. foreign relations born and raised in Cuba, Trump's threats are nothing more than hyperbole. "I don't see the U.S. going into Mexico or Cuba at this point," he said. "He's putting pressure on these governments."

However, not everyone shares Coll's skepticism. Manuel Castro, a coordinator at the Coalicion de Migrantes Mexicanos Chicago, worries that Trump's threats could be used as an excuse for military intervention in Mexico. "If the U.S. invades Mexico... it will be catastrophic," he said. "There will be more people emigrating to the U.S."

Claudia Medina, a Colombian native living in Chicago, takes Trump's threats seriously. She believes that bombing or invasion is not an effective solution and could lead to a global catastrophe. For her family still living in Colombia, the thought of further military intervention is terrifying.

Isabel Martinez Mulcahy, who fled as a teenager from Colombia to the U.S., also warns of the devastating consequences of military action. "When they get on land where their grandmother came from, it won’t be good for anyone," she said.

Coll acknowledges that Venezuela's president, Maduro, has been responsible for millions of Venezuelans fleeing the country, but he emphasizes that this is a complex situation requiring a nuanced approach. "This is not Iraq," he says. "There was corruption [in Venezuela], but there were political parties... This is a different kind of country."

In contrast, Alfonso Seiva, president of the Coalicion de Migrantes Mexicanos Chicago, advocates for a more collaborative approach to address problems in Latin America. "Fixing these things with the army is not possible," he said. "We need to give money to Latin America to fix the infrastructure in these countries — to make sure we provide for these people. Violence won’t fix these problems. It’s not the way to make Latin America great."

As the international community watches, Chicago's Latinx community holds its breath, hoping that Trump's threats will not materialize into military action.
 
I'm really worried about what's happening with President Trump's comments about Mexico and Cuba 🤕. I mean, can you even imagine if he was to invade or bomb one of those countries? It would be like, totally devastating for the people living there 👥. We need to think about all the families who are already struggling due to economic and political issues in their home countries, and then throw more problems at them? Not cool 😕.

I also don't get why some people say that Trump's comments are just "hyperbole" or not a big deal 🤔. I mean, if it makes someone feel anxious or scared about the future, then it's definitely worth being concerned about 💡. We need to be thinking about how our words and actions affect others, especially when they're coming from someone in power 💼.

We should be focusing on finding solutions that don't involve violence or aggression 🤝. I'm all for supporting organizations that help with infrastructure development and providing aid to those who need it 🌟. It's time for us to get behind a more collaborative approach that prioritizes people over politics 💪.
 
I'm worried about what's gonna happen if trump's threats turn into actual actions... like bombing or invading mexico/colombia/cuba 🤕 it's gonna be a disaster for the people already suffering from violence & poverty in these countries, and the ripple effect will be felt here in chicago too 🌪️. we need to focus on solutions that don't involve more bloodshed & destruction, like supporting infrastructure projects or diplomatic efforts... otherwise, trump's rhetoric is just gonna lead to more chaos & human suffering 😩.
 
I'm like totally worried about what's going on with Trump's threats 😟. I mean, come on, he's talking about invading or bombing these countries? That's just crazy talk 🤯. I've got friends who are from Colombia and Mexico, and they're all super scared right now 🙏. We need to think about the consequences of this, like how it could lead to more people fleeing to the US, but also what about the innocent civilians who would get hurt in the crossfire? 💔

I've been reading a lot about the history between Trump and these countries, and I just don't get why he's so fixated on them 🤔. It seems like there are way more complex problems at play here than just some drug cartels or corrupt governments 👎. We need to be thinking about ways to address these issues collaboratively, not with military action 💸.

I'm also wondering if Trump is just trying to distract us from other issues or maybe even his own personal problems 🤷‍♂️. Whatever the reason, I think we should all be keeping a close eye on this situation and pushing for peaceful solutions 💖.
 
can u believe this dude trumps threatening mexicos & cubas ? like whats next he gonna invade canada or something 🤣 its not even about the drug cartels he should focus on americas problems instead of trying to bully other countries . and whats with all these "sick men" comments it sounds like hes watching too many action movies 🎥 anyway if ur a colombian mexico or cuban living in chicago u gotta stay safe because trump seems to be all over your homeland rn 💔
 
🤔 Trump's words are causing a lot of worry among Chicago's Latinx people. They're scared that Mexico and Cuba could be invaded 🌴💥 It's hard to believe the US president would do that 😳 The situation in Venezuela is already bad enough, and some people think it should be tackled with care 💖 Instead of talking tough, maybe we should try helping out Latin American countries with their problems? 💸🌎
 
Trump's threats towards Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba are really unsettling for many people in Chicago 🤕. Some folks think he's just blowing hot air, but others are worried that this could lead to a war or military intervention, which would be disastrous 💥. I mean, can you imagine if the US invaded Mexico or even Cuba? It's crazy to think about the potential consequences and how it would affect people like Claudia Medina who still have family living in Colombia 😭. And let's not forget Isabel Martinez Mulcahy's point - when something happens that affects our ancestors' homeland, it's not good for anyone 🌎. I'm all for finding solutions that don't involve violence or bombs, you know? Giving money to fix infrastructure and problems in Latin America could be a way to go 🤑. We just hope Trump doesn't follow through on his threats 😬.
 
😔 I can feel how scared and worried everyone is right now... especially Claudia and Isabel, thinking about their families still living in Colombia 🤕. It's like, we get it, you want to address the problems in Latin America, but bombing or invading isn't gonna solve anything 🚫. We need more cooperation and support from the international community, not just military action 💖. Alfonso's words are so true - violence won't fix these problems... we need to work together to make a difference 💪. And Albert's right too, some of this is just hyperbole 🙄, but it's still really unsettling for people like Manuel and Claudia who are already living with the fear of what could happen if things escalate 😩. Let's all just hold on to hope and support each other during these tough times 💕.
 
I'm worried about how fast tensions can escalate when we start talking about military intervention and threats... 🤕 It makes me think of all the times in history where countries have invaded each other thinking it'll solve problems but it ends up causing more harm than good... We gotta stay calm and try to find those nuanced solutions that everyone's saying are needed. Maybe instead of blaming the governments or cartels, we should be working together to find a way to support these countries without resorting to violence... 💡
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around Trump's comments about Mexico and Cuba 🤯. I mean, come on, threatening countries like that is super worrying for people with family ties there 😬. It's not just about the US being a powerful nation, it's about showing respect for other nations too 🌎. I think we should focus on finding solutions to problems in Latin America instead of resorting to threats or military action 💪. We need to talk to these countries and find ways to work together to address issues like corruption and infrastructure needs 💕. It's not that hard, right? 😊
 
I don't trust this whole "sick men" and "global catastrophe" talk... sounds like a bunch of empty rhetoric to me 🙄. Trump's just trying to get attention and stir up some drama to boost his approval ratings, but what about actual solutions? I mean, have you seen the state of Venezuela or Mexico lately? Yeah, there are definitely problems there, but do we really need to resort to military intervention every time? It's just gonna make things worse in the long run 🤦‍♂️. We should be focusing on diplomatic efforts and economic aid instead of just throwing around bombs and invasion talk 💸.
 
🤕 Trump's comments about Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba are giving me the feels 😩! I mean, can't we just have some peace and understanding? 🙏 Those countries have so much to offer, and we're always talking about how great our own countries are... meanwhile, they're getting demonized for no reason 💔. It's not like they're not doing enough to address problems in their own countries... it's complicated, right? 😊 I think we should focus on supporting these countries with infrastructure, education, and economic growth instead of threatening them 🌈💸. Let's show the world that we can be friends and allies, not enemies 🤝! #StayCalmChicago #LatinxRights #PeaceOverWar 💖
 
omg i'm literally shaking thinking about trump's threats on mexico & cuba 🤯 like what is wrong with this guy?? he's always talking bad about other countries but never gets his act together 💁‍♂️ anyway, i think alfonso seiva's idea of giving money to latin america to fix infrastructure is SO smart 💡 we need to focus on helping these countries instead of just bombing or invading them 🌎 coll's like "don't worry it's all gonna be fine" but like what if trump actually follows through on his threats?? 😱
 
I'm getting a major chill from this news 🤕 Trump's threats towards Mexico and Cuba are super concerning, especially for people like Claudia Medina who have family still living in Colombia. I think it's unfair to generalize whole countries as "run by sick men" or harboring strong drug cartels. It's not like that with most Latin American countries - there's just a need for better infrastructure and economic opportunities.

I'm also worried about how this could lead to more people emigrating to the US, which is already facing its own set of immigration issues 🤝 It's not like a military invasion or bombing would magically fix problems in Mexico or Cuba. We need to be thinking about long-term solutions that involve collaboration and investment, not just military action 💸
 
oh man I'm really worried about trumps comments on mexico & cuba! he's gotta chill for real these countries r already struggling n u think bombin or invadin is gonna solve everythin? like wut about the ppl already affected by his policies? Colombia, Mexico & cuba are just tryna live their best lives n u're threatennin them? that's not leadership, thats just fear mongerin 🤯🌎 we need more unity n less hate, trump should focus on helpin those in need instead of makin threats
 
this is so wild how trump's words are already affecting ppl back home 🤯 like they're living in a war zone rn, and ppl dont even know whats coming their way... i feel bad for albert coll but idk man, its hard to believe mexico or cuba wouldnt just take action against the u.s. if trump really thought they were gonna invade... meanwhile chicago's latinx community is literally holding their breath 🤞, hoping for the best and praying trump doesnt follow through on his threats 💔
 
man... trump's always talkin' trash about other countries like he's got a personal vendetta against mexico and colombia 🤦‍♂️. but for real though, these countries are already struggling with poverty and corruption and the last thing they need is some bombin' or invasion from the US 🚫.

i mean, i get it, trump's all about "america first" and he wants to show the world who's boss, but newsflash, buddy: the rest of the world ain't afraid of you 💁‍♂️. colombia, mexico, and cuba have been around for centuries, long before trump was even born 🕰️.

and can we talk about how this is all just a bunch of hyperbole? i mean, is trump really gonna send in the army to invade these countries or what? it's just so... unnecessary 😂. alfonso seiva is right on point when he says that violence won't fix these problems. we need to be workin' together as humans, not tryin' to impose our will on others 🌎.

anyway, chicagoans of latinx descent gotta be keepin' it real and speakin' truth to power, you feel me? we can't just sit back and let trump's aggression get the best of us 😤. we need to stand up for ourselves and our communities, and not let anyone make us feel like we're less than 🌟.
 
Back
Top