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Opinion Why we fly the Mexican flag at the L.A. protests What unsettles people isn’t the flag itself; it’s what it reveals about being American.
Sour cream is a common accompaniment to dishes like quesadillas, nachos, and tacos, but you might not want to see it on the menu at a Mexican restaurant.
Trump officials have cast demonstrators waving the Mexican flag as insurrectionists, but for many protesters who are Mexican American, the flag represents pride in their heritage.
Mexico’s green, white and red flag has become a defining symbol of the protests in Los Angeles. Demonstrators have waved flags from Mexico and other Latin American countries, as well as US flags ...
Supporters and opponents of the Los Angeles protesters see the prominence of the Mexican flag in different contexts.
Fresno Bee Opinion Editor Juan Esparza Loera believes flying the Mexican flag at protests is fine because California was built by immigrants.
Fresno Bee Opinion Editor Juan Esparza Loera believes flying the Mexican flag at protests is fine because California was built by immigrants.
If there is a protest involving anything even marginally concerning Mexican American or Latino rights, expect to see a Mexican flag, he told HuffPost.
President Trump proposes one-year jail sentences for burning American flags and claims he's working with Congress on legislation, though flag burning remains constitutionally protected ...
The Mexican flag emerges as a symbol of identity and protest in Los Angeles, California, reflecting immigrant contributions and backlash against federal ICE raids.