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Hispanic Grandmother Tells Another Hispanic Woman “Go Back to Mexico” at Walmart

Posted on 02/01/2026 at 18:13
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Walmart migrant confrontation video sparks controversy
Walmart migrant confrontation video sparks controversy

An elderly woman, allegedly of Mexican origin, went viral on social media after delivering a direct message to a group of young people in the United States, urging them to return to their countries of origin.

“You Shouldn’t Be Here Anymore”

In the video—widely circulated on Facebook—the woman addresses the camera with a firm tone, questioning the presence of migrants in the U.S. and urging them to go back “to where they belong.”

The clip was also shared on Instagram by @houstonlatinosunidos, further amplifying the reach of the Walmart migrant confrontation video.

 

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Divided Reactions to the Viral Video on Social Media

The responses were immediate and polarized. Some of the translated comments include:

  • “What is wrong with this woman? She’s not white, blonde, or blue-eyed—and just because she speaks English she thinks she can insult people like that.”
  • “I know people like this. As soon as they get papers, they start hating their own people.”
  • “You can even see her pre-Hispanic roots from here—unbelievable.”

A Sensitive and Ongoing Issue

The post emerged amid an intense national debate over immigration in the United States, where the topic has returned to the political and media spotlight—especially within Latino communities.

The video has generated outrage and discussion, with many viewers arguing that the woman’s words reflect discriminatory attitudes and a profound lack of respect. Others defended her right to express her opinion, underscoring how the Walmart migrant confrontation video has become a flashpoint for broader conversations about identity, migration, and internal divisions within Latino communities.

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