THE HILL: GOP Hispanic leaders open to reconciling with Trump.

Alfonso Aguilar, a former White House official under President George W. Bush who now leads the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, said he’d be open to a conversation.

Aguilar has criticized Trump in the past, but he praised the presumptive nominee’s decision to send a video to this weekend’s National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC). Trump’s video aired Friday night, along with one from Clinton.

“If in the process of unification, he were to seek my support and show he’s willing to change his tone and be open to some form of legalization, I would be willing to reconsider my position,” he said.

“He’s done with the Latino community, he’s done with the Latino conservatives,” Aguilar said on Fox News in October. “If Donald Trump is the GOP candidate, we won’t work to support him and we are sure he will lose the general election because there’s no way a GOP candidate can win the White House if they don’t get more support from Latino voters.”

There are signs that Trump is seeking to change his image with Hispanics.

Besides the video address to the Christian conference, he met at Trump Tower earlier this month with Rev. Mario Bramnick, a member of the group’s board.

Bramnick told Time Magazine that Trump “showed a tremendous understanding and concern for the undocumented immigrants.”

While Trump would not commit to any specific policy changes, Bramnick told Time the general takeaway was one of inclusion.

“We all came out really sensing his genuineness,” he said.

So stay tuned.