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Border lawlessness fueled California riots, immigration expert warns

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California has become a center for discussing immigration as part of the Trump administration, which leads to questions about what sows protests and riots that occurred in the region in June and continue to appear throughout the country.

Heather Mac Donald, a Manhattan Institute’s colleague and author of the book “When the race surpasses merit,” said she believed the border crisis under the Biden administration paved the way for civil disorders.

“This indicates that chaos in the area of chaos in another region. We had a situation that was not repeated at all regarding borders. We had California and Los Angeles tolerant of criminal chaos, and therefore it is not surprising that activists, demonstrators and activists from immigrant rights per month.

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Riots have acquired Los Angeles since June 6, as instigators moved to the streets to burn American flags, put cars that burn and receive heavy things in the application of federal law. (Getty)

Mac Donald added that the large amount of migration could lead to cultural assimilation problems.

She said: “This is not a new thing, but the Americans turned their eyes and bought the narration that the more diversity, the better, the better the demographic change.”

Mc Donald added that the maximum number of people allowed to reach the United States may be useful in the long run.

“Well, for assimilation, it will be certain that the maximum will be necessary. We have seen that with long decades after the maximum migration at the end of the century, when we stopped immigration. This allowed to absorb to continue, with that. With an unexplained migration, you are running a linear race to absorb. This will be perfect at all.”

“We must reform the agricultural sector. As you know, we have temporary factor programs for that, and whether we want to publish any exceptions to a stop for workers in very high workers, and this is definitely worth thinking about it, but certainly for the migration of the chain, bringing from family members remotely, it must now end until we create Americans and not people who are not ended up.

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The person holds a mark in front of federal agents at Macarthur Park on July 7, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

When it comes to the comprehensive position of the American population on immigration, she made it clear that mass deportations, which the Trump administration said is working while highlighting those with convictions and criminal charges, could be the best way in the wake of the short -term border crisis.

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We should not distinguish between illegitimate foreigners, who are legally deported and who committed the law when entering and staying here, but they did not obtain a criminal record. She said that the wisdom received is that it is good to deport the first, but the second, we should not even make them afraid of deportation, and this is harsh, “I think all of them are legally qualified to deport. However, I am not sure that the American people have this degree to the application of immigration.

In addition to the arrests and patrols of the ice and border, the Ministry of Internal Security encouraged self -sending through the CBP Home application, which was replaced by one CBP application that uses people to seek asylum under president Joe Biden. DHS offers $ 1,000, traveled from the United States, as well as hidden fees and an opportunity to legally return to the country as part of the deal.

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Democratic Mayor Karen Bass was an important sound of the opposition for federal immigration equipment, at a time, saying that the ice should “go home.” (Getty)

In Los Angeles, Democratic Mayor Karen Bass was a great sound of the opposition for federal immigration equipment, at a time when the ice should “return home.”

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“We are a proud city of immigrants, and with a reference to the Trump administration that they will increase their chaotic approach, I make sure that every resource and tool is available inside the city to ensure the support of migrant societies.”

When it comes to potential civil disorders in other cities, Mac Donald says it might happen.

“I I think there will be civil disturbances in other cities, because he had justified it, as it was activated by our elected leaders, “Oh, we have put the situation under control,” she said.

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2025-07-20 16:46:00

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