• Why Mexicans Are Protesting Mass Immigration

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 18 01:50:13 2025
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    https://pjmedia.com/victor-joecks/2025/07/16/why-mexicans-are-protesting- mass-immigration-n4941818

    Many Mexicans have similar complaints about American immigrants as
    Americans do about Mexican immigrants.

    Earlier this month, a major city saw a xenophobic protest against
    immigrants. Those gathered hurled ethnic slurs at the foreigners. Someone spray-painted "not your home" on a wall. One sign read, "Respect my
    culture." Complaints included the influx driving up housing prices and foreigners not speaking the native language. At some point, the
    demonstration turned violent, with some participants vandalizing local businesses.

    If that protest had happened in Dallas or Jacksonville, the left would be outraged. They'd blame President Donald Trump. They'd attack Republicans
    for being racist. They'd smear conservatives as violent, Christian nationalists.

    That's harder to do in this case. This protest was in Mexico City, and the protesters were Mexicans. They're upset about the many Americans and other foreigners who've settled in their city, especially with the advent of
    remote work. Mexican officials actively encouraged this immigration.

    In 2022, Claudia Sheinbaum, then-mayor of Mexico City, worked with Airbnb
    to tout Mexico City as the "capital of creative tourism." Sheinbaum,
    currently the president of Mexico, claimed the arrangement wouldn't
    increase costs for Mexico City residents. Locals are now complaining about gentrification and the increasing number of apartments that are being
    converted into Airbnb rentals.

    Foreign money has shifted both the local economy and culture. Some corner grocery stores have become high-end restaurants. Many foreigners expect
    the Mexican waiters to speak to them in English. One study found housing
    prices in Mexico City quadrupled between 2000 to 2022, even while per
    capita income fell after adjusting for inflation. Little wonder many
    residents feel priced out of their own city.

    Catering to expats and promoting tourism is a great way to boost GDP. The average salary in Mexico City is under $375 a month. But those economic benefits aren't evenly distributed. For those who own property or have
    capital to invest, this influx of wealth is a boon. Their property values
    are up, and they can charge higher rents. Low-income residents, however,
    face high prices that may force them to move out of their neighborhoods.

    People aren't merely units of economic activity who exist to produce
    higher aggregate numbers on a spreadsheet. They're human beings who find meaning in their family, local community and country. And an invasion of foreigners—even if it's encouraged by political leaders—can be extremely disruptive to a culture.

    It's not just about money. Countries—even regions within a large
    country—tend to have different beliefs and traditions. When foreigners
    flood another country, there is often a conflict of values. Language differences amplify these tensions. Immigration is like salt: A bit of it enhances a meal, but too much of it ruins it.

    Instead of protecting their citizens, many Western political leaders have bought into critical race theory and now prioritize helping foreigners.
    Look at Europe. For years, Muslims from Pakistan systemically groomed and
    raped thousands of British girls. Officials covered it up. Men from Iraq
    and Somalia commit a disproportionate number of sexual assaults in
    Finland. Officials there told new Muslim immigrants that they can't buy a
    wife. Syrian migrants are groping German teenagers at swimming pools.
    Germany is jailing people for writing mean things on social media.

    The problem isn't intolerant citizens. It's political leaders who've prioritized the wants of foreigners over the needs of their fellow
    citizens.

    There's a simple way to fix this. The president of Mexico should pursue policies that put Mexicans first. Elected officials in the United States
    should follow the example of President Donald Trump and do the same for Americans. This isn't bigotry. It's common sense—for both countries.


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