U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg pledged on Monday to end the Trump administration's "discriminatory policies" toward Latinos, as the South Bend, Indiana, mayor looks for ways to boost his appeal among minority voters.
Buttigieg, whose campaign has tried to overcome accusations of systemic
racism in his city, has in recent months unveiled a series of economic, criminal justice and education plans to win support from what the candidate views as under-served communities.
Calling for "a new era for Latinos," the Buttigieg plan would create "a path to citizenship for the approximately 11 million undocumented people living in the United States." It also aims to reduce discrimination in business lending and expand protections for farm and domestic workers.