Working on these construction sites on a micro level there actually has been a very quiet and not talked about division amongst hispanics/Latinos for a while now... at least here in Texas, Cali may be different. The ones who are born over here and largely actually grew up around black people are actually cool and sympathetic to us and what we go through; mainly because while they don't experience everything we go through they do experience some of it. The problem is immigration from their home countries and people who still cling to their old countries ways water down any effect they could have because they still have to fight for their collective image of not being seen as a bunch of drunk driving border jumping trespassers. There is quietly a big divide in that community... they just aren't going to advertise it publicly on social media like we do. If immigration could be curbed in one or maybe two generations there actually could be something that resembles black and brown unity on some level... but things would have to change. There is a reason why so many Latinos are in SUPPORT of these deportation, and voted for exactly this to happen. If you would of seen the level of no fukks given about these protests by the ese's at the job last week you'd understand why so many of us are being completely apathetic about this... there is a sizable percentage of their community that is 100% behind this and wants it to happen.