Multiple outlets report that more people across Latin America are identifying with right-leaning politics, a shift that some observers link to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s “MAGA” brand. The coverage argues that this political realignment is helping Trump find partners in the region as he pursues broader U.S. engagement. Reported priorities include countering drug cartels, strengthening cross-border security cooperation, and competing with what the articles describe as growing Chinese influence. One source frames the trend as part of a longer-term movement toward right-of-center views, noting that identification with the political right is higher than it has been in roughly two decades. Taken together, the articles present a picture of increasing ideological convergence between sections of Latin American politics and Trump-aligned themes in the United States, though they do not provide detailed country-by-country breakdowns in the information provided here. The reporting emphasizes political identification and perceived alignment rather than specific agreements or policy outcomes.