I know they are white Latinos.
Henry and Braga have a near white look so that may be confusing to alot of folks.
Henry has a look that probably could go either way i think,white or brown,but i will say he is brown.
Here is another view.
The New Mutants Trailer Renews Sunspot Whitewashing Controversy
To avoid any other misinterpretation: Whitewashing in this conversation is referring to the term Merriam-Webster defines as, "To alter (an original story) by casting a white performer in a role based on a nonwhite person or fictional character." In the context of this conversation, the definition is a bit malleable because, although Henry Zaga isn't totally considered white (his mother is of Native Brazilian ancestry), his casting is nonetheless, inaccurate and part of a larger problem regarding erasure (and colorism) in popular media.
Another argument that comes up is the idea that because Zaga is a man of color, his casting is acceptable. Zaga is a man of color, but he is partially Native Brazilian, not black like Roberto. To say any person of color can play the role of another person of color almost implies there are two races: "White" and "Of Color." No one would cast John Cho as the Black Panther just because they're both people of color after all. Each race is different.
When i look at Braga she looks even less near white.
I would say she is brown as well.