They are full on Catholics, and many of the ones who want a closer relationship to God, convert to Evangelical christian.
The racial attitude that Hispanics, or that people from catholic nations are no more Catholic than a non-catholic, sounds like true anti-Catholicism or racism, or a rare type of ugly bigotry.
I guess a handful of Catholics that prefer to live in a Protestant country over the Catholic country that borders us might have such views.
The thing that counts for conservatives and pro-lifers is that we see a key to unlocking the left’s grip on the Catholic immigrant’s vote.
This means that the future is not so certain for the left after all.
What kind of pro-lifer would get angry over converting pro-abortion voters to pro-life voters?
No, they are not. You can say they are until you are blue in the face, but by their own self-identification they are not Catholics. You have a tendency to trot out this tired racism line, when by their own admission, far less than half of Mexicans are actual Catholics. Hence, they are no more Catholic than you are, who likewise does not identify as Catholic.
America is not a Protestant country by merit its very founding virtues, and sadly its not even a Christian country these days.
And you are assuming these people were all anti-life, then all become pro-life. The fact that over half of them are still democrats doesn't back up your assertion at all.
And again, less than half of 25% of 14% is such a negligable amount of people, even if every single one voted, as to be nearly disregardable.