The Auron MacIntyre Show

It's Not a Riot, It's an Invasion | 6/12/25

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Jun 12, 2025
Recent events in Los Angeles are framed not as typical protests but as an invasion, with illegal immigrants openly asserting claims over California. The discussion highlights the historical context of civil unrest linked to demographic changes and the challenges of assimilation within self-contained ethnic communities. The complexities of Mexican immigrant identity and the uneven political responses to violence in the streets are explored, urging robust immigration policies while addressing the implications of such unrest on American society.
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Unrest as Invasion, Not Riots

  • The current unrest in Los Angeles is characterized not as domestic riots but as an invasion by illegal aliens.
  • They openly reject assimilation and display an intent to reclaim California in Mexico's name.
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Mexican Identity and Political Mobilization

  • Mexican immigrants in the U.S. maintain strong national identity and loyalty to Mexico.
  • Mexican President Schimbom explicitly encouraged them to mobilize to protect remittance income.
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Diaspora as Political Weapon

  • Mexico's call to its expatriate population to resist US policies mirrors hostile foreign interference.
  • The Mexican diaspora functions as a political tool and a significant revenue source for Mexico.
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