The PiIl and abortion. I am Scot and Irish, and am a minority among Latinos, mostly working Central Americans, who as regards being friendly, pro-faith and loving children, are more traditional American than the Millennials (Puerto Ricans are the loudest partiers). Yet I am sure that most use some sort of welfare, plus many have "home businesses" such as child care and selling meals, which income I doubt is reported. And though most they do not speak of politics and do work, I can tell they see the Democrats as their saviors.
Republicans never seemed to be interested in trying to educate them as to what the long-term consequences of this will be.
But for us they have been a much better community than liberal suburbanites with their liberal political signs, and who even have fights over leaf blower noise, and hardly crack a smile, and get offended or even antagonistic at being graciously offered a gospel tract in public (as rare as that is done).
My town is overrun with primarily Peruvians, and while some are good workers others just game the system; the biggest “freebie” is public education, for which American homeowners pay massive costs (the Peruvians don’t buy homes, and many are illegals). Not only do they avoid the whole property/school tax issue often by renting illegal apartments, they also save up to skedaddle when they’ve made their money - so the future pension costs of gubmint workers are irrelevant to them.