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White Americans, especially older citizens, tend to be more bothered than Black Americans or Latinos by demonstrators waving Mexican flags – and even US flags – during protests.
Mexican Senate President Gerardo Fernández Noroña displayed a 1830s map showing California and Texas as Mexican territory during the LA immigration debate.
Supporters and opponents of the Los Angeles protesters see the prominence of the Mexican flag in different contexts.
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 ...
This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors. ——— Over the past week, a sea of green, white and red Mexican flags have become a fixture of the Los Angeles protests against immigration ...
Mexican Flag Waved During Los Angeles Protests: Symbol of Migrant Pride or Media Construct? A powerful image has shaped media coverage in the U.S. over the past few days: a man waving the Mexican flag ...
With the recent rallies and protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids, you’ve probably seen a number of flags representing Mexico and other Latin countries being waved.
Mexico’s green, white and red flag has become a defining symbol of the protests in Los Angeles.
Protests in Los Angeles risk repeating history. Mexican flags at demonstrations can alienate allies and shift focus from constitutional rights to division.