Jill Biden is slammed for saying Latinos are as unique as ‘breakfast tacos’

‘We are not tacos’: Latin community slams Jill Biden for saying they are as unique as ‘breakfast tacos’ as she refers to bodegas as ‘bogedas’ at ‘Latinx Luncheon’ in San Antonio
- First Lady Jill Biden was giving a speech on Hispanic inclusivity in San Antonio on Monday when she compared the city’s Latinx community to ‘breakfast tacos’
- Biden was supposed to be honoring civil rights hero Raul Yzaguirre at the UnidosUS conference
- During her speech, Biden also mispronounced ‘Bodegas’ calling the New York City stores: ‘Bogedas’
- On the same day, her husband made another gaffe when he referred to the Parkland school massacre as having taken place in 1918, rather than the actual year, 2018
- Jill Biden made reference to school shootings in her speech in San Antonio, discussing her recent visit to Uvalde
- She said: ‘I stood in front of those 21 crosses and touched the pictures of the bright, beautiful faces that would never again laugh, or open birthday presents, or tell their parents that they love them’
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U.S. first lady Jill Biden’s attempt to compliment Latinos flopped on Monday when she said they were as unique as ‘breakfast tacos,’ prompting criticism from across the political spectrum.
The National Association of Hispanic Journalists was not impressed, saying Biden and her speech writers ought to ‘better understand the complexities of our people.’
‘We are not tacos. Our heritage as Latinos is shaped by a variety of diasporas, cultures and food traditions, and should not be reduced to a stereotype,’ the association said in a statement.
The gaffe came as President Biden’s popularity among Latino voters continues to plummet.
According to a recent Quinnipiac opinion poll found that Biden’s approval rating among young Hispanic voters is around 26%.
Biden was speaking in San Antonio at the annual conference of UnidosUS, formerly known as the National Council of La Raza, Biden attempted to praise Raul Yzaguirre, who led the civil rights and advocacy organization for 30 years. On July 7, Yzaguirre was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
‘Raul helped build this organization with the understanding that the diversity of this community, as distinct as the bodegas of the Bronx, as beautiful as the blossoms of Miami, and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio, is your strength,’ Biden said.
In New York City, people love the convenience stores known as bodegas that are often run by Dominican or Puerto Rican merchants. Biden mispronounced the word as ‘bogedas.’
Miami has long been a destination for Latinos who migrate to the United States.
San Antonio is also one of the great Latino cities in the United States, with a population of nearly 1.5 million people that is 65% Hispanic or Latino, according to U.S. Census data.

President Joe Biden awards the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to civil rights advocate Raul Yzaguirre on July 7

During the same speech, Biden made reference to a recent visit that she made to Uvalde in the wake of the May 2022 massacre at Robb Elementary School

She said: ‘I stood in front of those 21 crosses and touched the pictures of the bright, beautiful faces that would never again laugh, or open birthday presents, or tell their parents that they love them. And I knew that a piece of Uvalde would always be a part of me’
In April 2021, Biden made a similar gaffe when she mispronounced the phrase: ‘Si se puede’ (Yes we can) to a group of farmworkers in Delano, California.
During the same speech, Biden made reference to a recent visit that she made to Uvalde in the wake of the May 2022 massacre at Robb Elementary School.
She said: ‘I stood in front of those 21 crosses and touched the pictures of the bright, beautiful faces that would never again laugh, or open birthday presents, or tell their parents that they love them. And I knew that a piece of Uvalde would always be a part of me.’
The first lady also touted her husband’s modest gun reform law saying that the president ‘will do everything he can to call on Congress to act, including on measures to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines.’
Biden added: ‘A ban on guns that only belong on the battlefield. The right to make our own decisions about our own bodies,’ to rapturous applause.
At the event announcing the law, President Biden mistakenly said that the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting that killed 17 people occurred in 1918 during a speech advocating for red flag laws.
The 79-year-old president said: ‘Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, 1918, 17 dead, 17 injured.’
Infamously, the shooting occurred on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2018.
It’s the latest in a series of gaffes that the president, who turns 80 in November, has made.
Despite his tanking numbers with Hispanic voters, Biden said that Latino voters were right to vote for the Democrat in 2020. With a view to the November 2022 midterm elections, she said: ‘We need to do much more [for the Latino community.]’
The aging liberal’s garnered around six out of 10 Latino voters in the presidential election.

Jill Biden greets volunteers of the World Central Kitchen association, during a visit of a reception centre for Ukrainian refugees in Pozuelo de Alarcon, near Madrid in June 2022
In June 2022, Republican Mayra Flores won a special congressional election in a largely Hispanic community in Texas, a seat that Democrats have held for over 100 years. The district stretches from San Antonio to the Texas-Mexico border.
The event was held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on the San Antonio River Walk. The conference features speakers who discuss issues such as equality, inclusion and diversity.
The 2022 edition of the conference is the first time that it has been held in person since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Conservatives on social media jumped on the gaffe, wondering what the liberal outrage would sound like if a prominent Republican had said it.
‘No wonder Hispanics are fleeing the Democratic Party!’ U.S. Representative Andy Biggs, a Republican from Arizona, wrote on Twitter.

Jill Biden has come in for a barrage of criticism from all corners of the conservative political world
The press secretary to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Christina Pushaw tweeted: ‘Imagine the regime media meltdown if a conservative called Hispanics ‘breakfast tacos’ like Dr. Jill Biden did at the Latinx Luncheon today. Democringe.’
One of Senator Ted Cruz’s key advisors, Steve Guest, tweeted: ‘This isn’t Veep. Which White House speechwriter just won a bet for getting the First Lady to say something like this?’
Texas Republican congressional candidate Irene Armendariz-Jackson tweeted: ‘Jill Biden came to Texas to tell the Hispanic community that we’re as ‘unique as breakfast tacos’. The fact that someone actually approved her to say that line in her speech and that NO ONE saw an issue with it is wild. They’re going to be at a 5% Hispanic approval rating soon.’
Armendariz-Jackson is running for the seat formerly held by prominent Democrat Beto O’Rourke.
Comedian Tim Young said: ‘Liberal privilege is Jill Biden telling a group of hispanic people that they’re ‘as diverse as breakfast tacos’ and not being canceled for it.’
During his run for president in 2016, ex-President Donald Trump posted a photo showing him a taco bowl with the caption: ‘I love Hispanics!’