During his New Hampshire victory speech, former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg delivered a special message to America’s illegal immigrants.

The 2020 candidate said, “We can say to a Dreamer, lying awake at night, questioning if this country is her own … this country is your country too.”

He even spoke the same line in Spanish, which translates to: “We celebrate your belonging in this country, and, yes, this country is your country too.”

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Buttigieg Spanish translation: "We celebrate your belonging in this country and, yes, this country is your country too." pic.twitter.com/zjOYFcVQnE — Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) February 12, 2020

This pitch to Hispanics, undocumented or not, comes before he heads to the Nevada primary where over half a million Latino voters are registered.

“A big part of what’s happening right now is that voters of color who are laser-focused on defeating this president, more than anything else, want to know that you can actually win,” Buttigieg said with regard to how minorities view him.

“The process of proving that has only really been underway for the last few days, after a year of campaigning, proposing, talking,” he continued. “And that, I believe, is getting us the look that we now need as we will travel directly to states like Nevada, South Carolina, and the Super Tuesday states that have a lot of racial diversity and where we can make that case eye-to-eye.”

Buttigieg came in first place in Iowa and finished in a close-second in New Hampshire.