"They forgot when they arrived": Cuban woman in the U.S. lashes out at attitudes among Latino migrants

A Cuban woman in the U.S. denounces discriminatory attitudes among Latino migrants on TikTok, highlighting how some forget their roots after regularizing their status. Her video has sparked intense debate.


A Cuban in the United States, identified on TikTok as @lisandra.acevedo.evora, sparked an intense debate by posting a video where she denounces what she considers discriminatory attitudes among the migrants themselves. In her statement, she said: “There are no more racist people than Latinos. Those who already have papers forget that they were once in the same situation as those who do not have them today.”

In her message, the creator also pointed out that many people who currently support more restrictive immigration measures seem to forget their own past as migrants. “Those Latinos are the first to support everything that's happening. And excuse me, but there are no people more racist than Latinos, even Latinos who are migrants themselves. Because how did they get here? It's migration too,” she expressed emphatically in the video, which has garnered tens of thousands of views.

Additionally, the Cuban made a call to not lose sight of the origins or the circumstances that led many to emigrate. "This country welcomed us, many of us were able to regularize our status, but we must never forget where we came from, how, and why," she emphasized, making it clear that her message aims to raise awareness among migrants who have already achieved legal status in the United States.

The video, which has garnered hundreds of interactions, has sparked both support and backlash among users of the platform. Some comments support the opinion expressed, like that of "La Chinita," who wrote: "Once they have papers, they forget that even if they have them, they will always be migrants. It's truly a shame.” Others, such as "Patricio del Castillo," rejected the generalization, stating: "I arrived with legal documents, but you can't lump everyone into the same category."

Several individuals expressed their agreement with the Cuban, pointing out that many migrants forget their origins once they regularize their immigration status. Among the most notable supports were remarks such as, “Not all of us are like that, but it is a sad reality,” while others recalled, “We cannot judge everyone by the actions of a few.” However, there were critical comments that described her speech as generalizing and detached from the reality of some migrants who arrived legally.

The content of the video also sparked political opinions. Some users used it as a platform to express their support for public figures like Donald Trump and for stricter immigration laws, while others advocated for the need for empathy and support among migrant communities.

This is not the first time the issue of racism within Latin communities in the United States has been addressed. For years, scholars and activists have pointed out how differences in origin, immigration status, and skin tone create tensions among migrants themselves. The situation becomes more complicated when combined with immigration policies that, according to human rights organizations, have widened the gap between those who have managed to regularize their status and those still struggling to do so.

Although @lisandra.acevedo.evora's statements have sparked conflicting opinions, they have reignited an important debate about unity and solidarity among migrants in the United States. At the end of her video, the creator reflected: "Many say: no, I entered here legally. Okay, I also have status in this country, but I am Cuban. This is not our country, and one cannot forget where they came from."

Frequently Asked Questions about the Attitude of Latino Migrants in the U.S.

Why do some Latino migrants act in a discriminatory manner in the U.S.?

Some Latino migrants who have regularized their immigration status seem to forget their own experiences as migrants. This attitude may be influenced by the adaptation to stricter immigration policies or by a desire to distance themselves from their past as migrants. However, the lack of empathy and solidarity among them can create divisions within the migrant community.

How are restrictive immigration measures perceived among Latinos in the U.S.?

Restrictive immigration measures generate divided opinions among Latinos in the U.S. Some support these measures, while others advocate for empathy and support among migrant communities. This division reflects political and cultural tensions within the Latino diaspora, including reactions towards political figures such as Donald Trump.

What impact do immigration policies have on the unity of Latino migrants?

Migration policies can increase tensions within Latino communities in the U.S. These policies often deepen the divide between those who have regularized their status and those who are still struggling to do so. This can lead to a lack of unity, as attitudes and experiences vary significantly among different migrant groups.

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