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Riots in California have fueled all borders, immigration experts warn

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California has become the epicenter of the debate on immigration under the Trump administration, which leads to questions about what cultivated the demonstrations and riots that occurred in the region in June and continue to arise across the country.

Heather Mac Donald, a stock market at the Manhattan Institute and author of “When Race Trumps Merit”, said that she thought that the border crisis under the Biden administration has paved the way for civilian disorders.

“This shows that anarchy in an area generates anarchy in another. We have had an absolutely without law with regard to the border. We had California and that Los Angeles tolerates criminal anarchy, and it is therefore not surprising that activists and demonstrators of the rights of immigrants said they had the right to provoke absolute chaos and faeces in the last month, Donald said in the Wake of Riots in the last month.

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The riots have seized Los Angeles since June 6, while the agitators have taken up the streets to burn the American flags, put the cars on fire and throw heavy objects to the federal police. (Getty)

Mac Donald added that the large quantity of immigration could lead to evil areas of cultural assimilation.

“It is not new, but the Americans diverted their eyes and joined the story than the more diversity, the better the demographic change, the better,” she said.

Mac Donald added that a ceiling on the number of people allowed to enter the United States could be beneficial in the long term.

“Well, for assimilation, a ceiling would certainly be necessary. We have seen that with long decades after maximum immigration at the turn of the century, when we stopped immigration. And this allowed assimilation to continue, which it did. With incoming non-stop immigration, you are launching a losing race.

“We have to reform the agriculture sector. You know, we have temporary workers programs for this, and if we want to prepare an exception for a moratorium for very qualified workers, which is really worth taking into account. Following.

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A person holds a sign in front of federal agents in MacArthur Park on July 7, 2025 in Los Angeles. (AP photo / Damian Dovarganes)

Regarding the overall position of the American population on immigration, she explained that mass deportations, to which the Trump administration said they were working while highlighting those who have condemnations and criminal accusations, could be the best way to follow in the short -term consequences of the border crisis.

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“”We must not distinguish between criminal illegal foreigners, who are legitimately expelled and those who have committed entry laws and remaining here but have no criminal record. The wisdom received is that it is normal to expel the first, but the second, we should not even make them fear the expulsion, that it is cruel, “she said.” I think they are all legitimately eligible for expulsion. Nevertheless, I am not sure that the American people have the stomach for this degree of application of immigration.“”

In addition to the arrests and busts of the ice and borders patrol, the Ministry of Internal Security encouraged self-development through the CBP Home application, which was exchanged from the CBP One application that people were asking for asylum under President Joe Biden. DHS offers $ 1,000, trips from the United States, as well as rejection fees and a chance to return legally to the country as part of the agreement.

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Democratic mayor Karen Bass was an important voice from opposition to federal immigration sweeping, at some point, saying that the ice should “go home”. (Getty)

In Los Angeles, the Democratic Mayor Karen Bass was an important voice from the opposition to federal immigration sweeping, at some point, saying that the ice should “go home”.

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“We are a proud city of immigrants, and with the Trump administration pointing that they will increase their chaotic approach, I make sure to deploy all the resources and tools available in the city to ensure that we support immigrant communities,” Bass said recently, according to a press release.

Regarding potential civilian disorders in other cities, Mac Donald says it could happen.

“I Think that there will be civilian disorders in other cities because it has been justified, it was trivialized by our elected leaders like: “Oh, we have the situation under” “, she said.

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