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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pitches tough immigration policies to LA Latinos

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    95% ReliableExcellent

  • Policy Leaning

    44% Medium Right

  • Politician Portrayal

    -31% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

59% : He recalled how both Robert Kennedy Sr. and U.S. Sen. Edward "Ted" Kennedy were considered by some to be "champions of workers" and "those who have been victimized by society, Latinos among them."
57% : " Both immigration advocates and Latino community leaders -- including former Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem, and Catholic Bishop Juan Carlos Mendez -- were present to support Kennedy Jr. Mendez, the founder of Churches for Action, gave an invocation before Kennedy Jr. took the stage.
46% : Kennedy Jr.'s policy vision resonates with some Libertarians, who strongly opposed government intervention in personal freedoms and business.
44% : " Still, an anti-establishment strain is attracting many who see government regulation, pandemic-era government public health directives and general political gridlock as tiring.
38% : While he has pushed back on the "anti-vax" label, an AP investigation in 2021 reported that he had linked up with anti-democratic figures and other groups over the issue.

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