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Many of the flag-bearers are U.S. citizens — second-, third-, or even fourth-generation Mexican Americans — who are marching not only for themselves but in solidarity with their undocumented ...
The Mexica city’s founding is celebrated with new commemorations, reinforcing a nationalist focus on Indigenous identity ...
Almost half of Mexican immigrants detained in ICE raids in the L.A. area have been in the U.S. for more than a decade.
As political scientists who specialize in Latino politics and immigration-related issues, we tested how exposure to the Mexican flag versus the American flag shaped opinion about protests during ...
In a city intimately connected to Mexican lineages and history, where nearly half the population of 4.2 million has some Hispanic heritage, the Virgin and the flag are commonplace symbols ...
Across cities in California, we have witnessed something deeply disturbing: American citizens, many of Mexican descent, setting fire to vehicles, waving foreign flags, and claiming to protest ...
President Harry Truman officially designated the day in 1949. Weather drawing by Silas Stalker from Mrs. Sauer's and Mrs. Meyer's first grade class at Harrison Elementary School.
What does the Mexican flag mean? Adopted in its current form in September 1968, the Mexican flag blends its indigenous roots with its modern identity. The coat of arms of Mexico − a golden eagle ...
These are the people flying flags from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, South Korea and other places during the Los Angeles protests.
The use of Mexican and other Latin American flags during the protests are a form of symbolism many conservatives are calling anti-American — while others argue they are an expression of pride ...
Anyone looking at images of the Los Angeles immigration protests has almost certainly seen the Mexican flag flying somewhere in the frame. Demonstrators have hoisted the red, white and green banner ...