In the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, Democrats and left-wing media sought to portray Donald Trump as the anti-Latino candidate. However, his record in office speaks otherwise. Since his inauguration in January, the Trump administration has consistently sought to promote freedom and prosperity across the region. Here are some examples: Rolling Back Obama’s ‘Cuban Thaw’ In June, Trump took steps to roll back the Obama administration’s “Cuban thaw,” which involved the warming of relations with the communist Cuban dictatorship through the lifting of travel restrictions, increased trade, and the reopening of embassies in both countries. Under the new Trump regulations, the United States would prevent “individual people-to-people exchanges,” largely used by wealthy Americans to engage in prohibited tourism on the island. Trump made clear the objective of this regulation would be to limit the amount of American money entering the coffers of the Cuban military, which controls the vast majority of Cuba’s tourism industry. While left-wing figures praised the legacy of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro following his death last November, Trump also expressed solidarity with the Cuban people. Fidel Castro is dead! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 26, 2016 “Today, the world marks the passing of a brutal dictator