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Plenty of Latinos are heavily Catholic, white-passing, and coming out of countries where the industries sponsoring their immigration are Republican mega-donors. The whole O&G industry is joined at the hip to the GOP. If you're talking to a bunch of Venezuelan or Cuban or Nicaraguan immigrants, they're almost certainly folks who came over on the ratlines laid out by Spook-infested extraction industries. That's why Florida is such a hard carry for liberal Democrats - it is absolutely infested with people who believe Fidel Castro and Hillary Clinton are interchangeable.
They believe Republicans parallel the "business friendly" conservatives in their own states. Folks who are more interested in doing business deals that rape the local ecology and press-ganging a bunch of native peoples into sweatshops and plantations to turn a profit.
And they're not entirely wrong. They just don't always recognize how much the modern GOP is saddled with the White Nationalism of the 60s/70s Nixon Era or understand that in the United States Latinos are not white.
Incidentally, if you ever get into the deep lore of the Texas Revolution, you're going to find the exact same historical errors committed by the Tejanos - non-European anti-Mexico rebels who allied with Sam Houston's nascent paramilitary only to get purged from the state the moment the war was over.
It's the two-faced nature of the Republican Party to invite Latinos in when they're needed to win a fight and cast them back out again the moment the dust settles.
Not Protestant Evangelicals, which GOP is the party of. The conservative traditions the GOP back aren't Catholic traditions. American Evangelicalism has spread to Latin America like a plague though along with MAGA conspiracy bullshit.
How common is that for Latino immigrants?
Or they came to escape rampant violence, political persecution & repression from regimes dissolving unstable governments, economic hardship. Some were escaping terrorism from political extremists or uncontrolled cartel & gang violence compounded by government corruption.
Latinos aren't new to regimes seizing power & destabilizing governments into corruption: it's a common theme throughout their history. When they aren't fucking themselves over, it's invariably been Gringos fucking them over with banana republics, invasions, unpopular CIA-backed regime changes, ill-conceived US drug policies that fuel violence, deporting violent gangs from US prisons to run amok in their countries. Latinos are aware of the role Gringo interventionism has had in much of their turmoil.
Especially in the case of Chavez & Maduro, I think they mistakenly identified government corruption with a particular side of the political spectrum instead of with the tactic of populist demagoguery that dismantles law & consolidates authoritarian control. They'd uncritically swallow GOP claims that Democrats are aspiring communists. Albeit, GOP actively engaged Latinos while Democrats mostly took minority votes for granted.
That may be part of it, but I think it's more an aversion to left-wing authoritarianism for Latinos that escaped those sort of regimes & their failure to recognize the extremists in the US are on the right & racist AF.