The lack of border law fed the California disturbances, the immigration expert warns


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California has become the epicenter of the immigration debate under the Trump administration, which is leading to questions about what cultivated the protests and disturbances that occurred in the area in June and continue to appear throughout the country.

Heather Mac Donald, a member of the Manhattan Institute and author of “When Race triumphs merit,” said she believes that the border crisis under the Biden administration raided the way for civil disturbances.

“It shows that anarchy in one area generates anarchy in another. We have had an absolutely without law with respect to the border. We have had California and Los Angeles tolerate criminal anarchy, so it is not surprising that activists and Protestants and immigrant rights activists Angels

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The riots have seized Los Angeles since June 6, when agitators took to the streets to burn US flags, set the cars and throw heavy objects in the application of the federal law. (Getty)

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

“This is nothing new, but Americans have rejected their eyes and bought the narration that the more diversity, the better, the more demographic change, the better,” he said.

Mac Donald added that a limit in the number of people who allow the United States to be beneficial in the long term.

“Well, for assimilation, a limit would definitely be necessary. We saw that with long decades after the maximum immigration in the change of the century, when we stopped immigration. And that allowed the assimilation to continue, which did it. With immigration without stopping, a lugger breed is running to assimilate. So that would be absolutely ideal.”

“We should reform the agricultural sector. You know, we have temporary workers programs for that, and if we want of the flagments of the flags of the mafic.

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A protester in Los Angeles

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

When it comes to the general position of the American population in immigration, he explained that mass deportations, in which the Trump administration has said they are working while highlighting people with criminal convictions and charges, could be the best way to follow in the short -term sequelae of the border crisis.

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We must not make the distinction between illegal criminal foreigners, who are legitimately deported and those who have committed the law at the entrance and when they stay here but have no criminal record. The wisdom received is that it is fine to deport the first, but in the second, we should not even make them fearful deportation, which is cruel, “he said.” I think everyone is legitimately eligible for deportation. However, I am not sure that the American people have their stomach for that degree of application of immigration.

In addition to the arrests and busts of the ice patrol and border, the Department of National Security has encouraged self -sports through the CBP Home application, which was exchanged from the CBP One Sold Sold application to request asylum under President Joe Biden. DHS offers $ 1,000, travel outside the United States, as well as scratch rates and the opportunity to return to the country legally as part of the agreement.

Mayor Bass blames Trump's ice raids for starting disturbances while stating that 'things in Los Angeles are quiet' '

Karen Bass, the Protests Split

Democratic mayor Karen Bass has been a significant voice of opposition to federal immigration sweeps, at one time saying that ICE should “go home.” (Getty)

In Los Angeles, Democratic mayor Karen Bass has been a significant voice of opposition to federal immigration sweeps, at one time saying that ICE should “go home.”

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“We are a proud city of immigrants, and with the Trump administration that indicates that they will increase its chaotic approach, I assure me that we display all the resources and tools available within the city to ensure that we are supporting immigrants communities,” Bass said recently, according to a press release.

When it comes to possible civil disturbances in other cities, Mac Donald says it could happen.

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

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