Just because you are latino, that doesn't mean you represent the 50+ million of them in America. There are literally hundreds of stats that have already asked that question before and the overwhelming response is that Hispanics want to see immigration reform. And again, I already told you "illegal immigration" is a stupid term. It makes no sense to use that term.
Here is proof:
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-ta...say-u-s-immigration-system-needs-big-changes/
Here is proof:
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-ta...say-u-s-immigration-system-needs-big-changes/
A relatively high share of Latino immigrants who are naturalized citizens prioritize policies that restrict illegal immigration, even when compared with Latinos born in the U.S. More naturalized citizens than those born in the U.S. say it is a very important immigration policy goal to increase security along the U.S.-Mexico border (56% among naturalized vs. 39% for U.S. born) and establish stricter policies to prevent people from overstaying their visas (47% vs. 35%). A similar pattern is seen in views on restricting immigration from countries with high COVID-19 infection rates (58% vs. 48%)