Firstly, the term "Latinx" is relatively new and has not been widely adopted by many Latinos. Some may see it as an imposition of a foreign or anglicized way of referring to their identity.
Secondly, the term "Latino" already includes both men and women and is considered to be gender-inclusive by many Latinos. Therefore, some people may see "Latinx" as unnecessary and may prefer to use the term "Latino" or "Latina."
Thirdly, the term "Latinx" may be seen as erasing or undermining the importance of gender in Latino cultures, which often place significant emphasis on gender roles and distinctions.
Lastly, some Latinos may see "Latinx" as a term primarily used by non-Latinos, particularly those in academic or progressive circles, which can contribute to a sense of cultural appropriation or a lack of authenticity.