The Macomb Daily

‘A slap in the face:’ Goya faces boycott over Trump praise

- By Alexandra Olson, Kate Brumback and Matt Ott

NEW YORK» The CEO of food company Goya is facing an uproar over his praise for President Donald Trump, with some Latino families purging their pantries of the products and scrambling to find alternativ­es to the beloved beans, seasoning and other products that have long been fixtures in their cooking.

But the controvers­y is also drawing attention to the mixed political sentiments of Latinos in the U.S. Many of them oppose Trump because of his derogatory comments about Hispanics and harsh policies toward immigratio­n, most notably the separation of families at the U.S.Mexico border.

Hispanics have also been disproport­ionately hit hard by the coronaviru­s pandemic and related economic recession, causing them to question Trump’s handling of both.

At the same time, the president has strong support among some people of Cuban and Venezuelan descent because of his tough stance against the authoritar­ian leaders of those countries.

He has been working recently to court Latino voters who could swing the vote in states such as Arizona and Florida. On Wednesday, he welcomed President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to the White House, calling Mexico a cherished partner.

Standing beside Trump in the Rose Garden on Thursday, Goya CEO Robert Unanue declared: “We are truly blessed, at the same time, to have a leader like President Trump who is a builder.”

Almost immediatel­y, #BoycottGoy­a, #GoyaFoods and #Goyaway began trending on social media platforms. Former Democratic presidenti­al candidate Julian Castro, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and “Hamilton” writer Lin-Manuel Miranda joined the boycott calls.

The United Farm Workers posted a video on Twitter contrastin­g Trump’s words deriding some Latinos as criminals and rapists against images of them working hard in the fields.

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