‘Gringo Go Home’: Americans Targeted in Mexico City Outburst

The article discusses recent protests in Mexico City where locals expressed anger toward American immigrants and tourists settling in the city. The demonstrators blamed these affluent outsiders for driving up housing costs and gentrifying their neighborhoods, with some resorting to vandalism and carrying signs demanding that Americans leave. The protests coincided with the U.S. Independence Day and sparked ironic commentary on social media, highlighting the parallels with the long-standing debates in the U.S. over immigration and cultural assimilation. The article also reflects on ancient context,referencing President James K.Polk’s decision during the Mexican-American War to annex only part of Mexico, suggesting that if the entire country had been annexed, current immigration tensions might be different. the piece critiques the protests as influenced more by contemporary social justice (“wokeness”) rhetoric than by straightforward national or economic concerns.


If you want to blame anyone, blame President James K. Polk.

During the Mexican-American War (1846-48), partisans of the “All Mexico” movement argued for the annexation of Mexico in its entirety as a condition of peace, but Polk — faced with opposition to the war from Northerners such as Whig Republican Abraham Lincoln of Illinois, and with resistance to annexation’s resulting racial mixture from Southerners such as Sen. John C. Calhoun of South Carolina — settled for a peace treaty that added to the United States the present-day Southwest, from New Mexico to California and as far north as part of Wyoming. Otherwise, we could have avoided a lot of this nonsense about immigration.

On Friday, according to the Los Angeles Times, protesters in Mexico City took to the streets to vent their rage against Americans who have relocated to the city in recent years. Some protesters committed acts of vandalism, while others carried signs that read “gringo go home.”

Of course, one can always count on the establishment media to beclown itself in such circumstances.

For instance, the Times actually — seriously — referred to the protest as “mostly peaceful.” Then, in the ensuing sentence, the outlet conceded that “some marchers turned to vandalism, smashing windows of more than a dozen storefronts, including a bank, a popular taco chain and a Starbucks.”

Protesters timed the event to coincide with July 4, the U.S. Independence Day.

Nominally, the protesters objected to the rising costs of housing, which they blamed on the affluent outsiders.

In reality, however, their specific grievances have gotten lost in competing interpretations of their protest and its nature.

For instance, many prominent accounts on the social media platform X, including conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, noted the irony of Mexicans protesting Americans invading their country, eroding their quality of life, and refusing to assimilate into their culture.

“Welcome to what Americans have been dealing with for decades,” Kirk wrote.

Others expressed similar sentiments.

Nonetheless, one must not overstate the similarities between the Mexican protesters and Americans who object to illegal immigration.

Indeed, the Mexico City spectacle originated more in wokeness than in national pride or interest.

“I’m here because gentrification is just one more step towards colonization, dispossession, and the exploitation of our resources,” one female protester said in a video posted to X.

Likewise, one of the protest organizers issued a statement about migration and equity.

“We’re not against migration, which is a human right,” the nauseating statement read, per the Times. “But we have to recognize that the state, institutions and both local and foreign businesses offer different treatment to those with greater purchasing power.”

In other words, some protesters sounded more like Ivy League graduates than locals experiencing real hardships.

In hindsight, one wishes — albeit cheekily — that Polk had shown more conviction about annexing all of Mexico. Perhaps then, wokeness would find it that much more difficult to infect the modern mind.




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