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Luis Fraga

Department of Political Science

Office
2074 Jenkins And Nanovic Halls
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone
574-631-4742
Email
lfraga@nd.edu

Rev. Donald P. McNeill, C.S.C., Professor of Transformative Latino Leadership
Joseph and Elizabeth Robbie Professor of Political Science
Director, Institute for Latino 91视频
Fellow, Institute for Educational Initiatives

  • Latino politics
  • Politics of race and ethnicity
  • Urban politics
  • Voting rights policy
  • Immigration policy
  • Educational policy

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"Throughout his papacy, he tried very clearly to show that focusing on migrants was a way of focusing on the message of Jesus Christ, that what you do to the least of my brothers, you do unto me," said Luis Fraga, director of the Institute for Latino 91视频 at the University of Notre Dame.

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I asked Luis Fraga, a politics professor at the University of Notre Dame and director of the school's Institute for Latino 91视频, about Pelosi's assertion. Fraga told me that "we don't have the polling to make that determination."

Luis Fraga, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame, pointed out that the baseline support for Republican candidates among Latino voters hasn’t changed that much.

Although Latinos still overwhelmingly support Democrats, there was a jump in support for Donald Trump from 2016 to 2020, explained Luis Ricardo Fraga, director of the Institute for Latino 91视频 at the University of Notre Dame.

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Luis Fraga, the director of the Institute for Latino Research at the University of Notre Dame, reminded attendees Iowa isn鈥檛 alone in making it harder to vote, and such attempts are most likely linked to U.S. Census results.

鈥淧eople are going to move 鈥 as they are all around the world 鈥 where they think they can find places to better feed their children. That鈥檚 the bottom line, and that鈥檚 the history of migration to the United States,鈥 said Luis Fraga, director of the Institute for Latino 91视频 at the University of Notre Dame.

"Latinos can be identified strongly both with their nation of origin and as part of an aggregate Latino or Hispanic group and as an American citizen," Luis Fraga, director of the Institute for Latino 91视频 at the University of Notre Dame told NCR.

"Since the 2010 census 鈥 we'll soon have the 2020 numbers 鈥 94% of Latinos under the age of 18 were born in the United States," notes University of Notre Dame political science Professor Luis Fraga, who also directs the school's Institute for Latino 91视频.