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    Anti-Trump Protesters, Not Trump, Were the Biggest Disgrace at His California Rally L

    Anti-Trump Protesters, Not Trump, Were the Biggest
    Disgrace at His California Rally Last Night


    Protesters and riot police outside a Trump rally in Costa Mesa, Calif., April 28, 2016 (Reuters/Mike Blake)

    by Jeremy Carl
    April 29, 2016 2:00 PM @jeremycarl4

    What happened at the Trump rallies in Orange County, Calif., last night was a disgrace, but for once, it was not primarily a disgrace of Donald Trump’s.

    Protesters, some holding Mexican flags, tried to block people from attending the speech of an American candidate for president. Insults were hurled, roads
    were blocked, and property was damaged. Trump voters, and frankly many Republicans who hate Trump, understand intuitively the insult to this country
    when someone brings the flag of a foreign country to protest at a U.S. presidential candidate’s rally.

    It should be completely unacceptable in America to attempt to stifle anyone’s free speech, or to attempt to block people from attending a political speech,
    much less the speech of a candidate for president – and you can be sure the protesters out there against Trump will eventually take to the streets against
    Ted Cruz, or any other GOP nominee, using their same poisonous tactics and rhetoric. That the riotous behavior by hundreds of protesters after the speech
    reinforced Trump’s roughest and crudest points is not the fault of Donald Trump.

    Many protesters were (appropriately) arrested. A police car was destroyed, and you can be sure that it wasn’t Trump supporters that destroyed it.

    Inside the rally, Trump engaged in his typically irresponsible rhetoric on torture and engaged in his typically demagogic attacks on Ted Cruz
    (whom I have endorsed). But Trump also stood with the families of several who have been killed by illegal immigrants, and promised to build a border wall,
    to the delight of his supporters. While the California Democrats have actively “stood in the schoolhouse door” and refused to enforce American law, and
    the establishment GOP has done little or nothing or sided with pro-amnesty forces. When “responsible” people won’t do the right thing, irresponsible people
    can seize the moment.

    On policy, of course, Ted Cruz’s immigration stance is far superior to Trump’s and would do far more to actually deter illegal immigration. But Trump hits a
    raw nerve with California GOP voters who have been abandoned by their party and whose communities and states have paid the price. (California has the
    highest sales and income taxes in the nation, along with the highest poverty rate in the nation – and no small part of that is due to the state’s reckless
    welcome of unskilled and low-skilled illegal immigrants.)

    Thuggish protesters, of course, were happy to justify their behavior. “I knew this was going to happen,” one young protester told the Los Angeles Times.
    “It was going to be a riot. He deserves what he gets.” Another protester told CNN that the extensive property damage caused by anti-Trump protesters
    was “A symptom of hate speech.” Yet another protester told the Times, “We could be peaceful and do things different, but if we did, we wouldn’t get our
    voice heard.” Unfortunately, the GOP electorate hears their actions loud and clear.

    It is notable that this was a rally held in Costa Mesa, Calif., in Orange County, a California GOP stronghold. It’s also important to note that Orange County
    has become a rare minority bastion of GOP support, with an Asian-American GOP majority county council and having in 2014 elected three conservative
    Republican Asian-American immigrant women to the California state legislature. It’s one more reason that while a strong anti-amnesty and pro-border-security
    immigration policy should be at the core of the GOP platform, Trump’s blanket rhetoric on immigrants is so counter-productive.

    Trump, despite his demagogy, has attracted such loyal fans because he has such perfect enemies: people who proudly wave a foreign flag on America’s soil;
    those who stop people from going about their everyday business; those who disrupt political speeches; those who destroy police cars and block roads.

    My Hoover colleague Victor Davis Hanson, who is, like me, a Trump opponent, and also a fifth-generation grape farmer in California’s Central Valley, has
    written movingly many times, in National Review and elsewhere, of what California’s disastrous immigration policy looks like from his home region. Living in
    California, the damage caused by unchecked low-skill illegal immigration is more obvious (and, it should be said, living as I do in Silicon Valley, the importance
    of welcoming immigration of highly skilled workers is equally obvious).

    Immigration, for many reasons, is a sensitive issue, and it should ideally be talked about with sensitivity. But displaying sensitivity, especially according to
    the dictates of today’s political correctness, should not be a requirement of having a platform to speak. The anti-Trump protesters don’t seem to understand
    that. Let’s hope the GOP does.

    — Jeremy Carl is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.







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    Trump, despite his demagogy, has attracted such loyal fans because he has such perfect enemies: people who proudly wave a foreign flag on America’s soil;
    those who stop people from going about their everyday business; those who disrupt political speeches; those who destroy police cars and block roads.
    Jeremy Carl, I have your article a "like", because overall it was a good article exposing some of the problems with illegal immigration. But you lose it when you refer to Trump, "despite his demogogy". First of all, I think the word you wanted was demagoguery. Second of all, there is no reason whatsoever to emphasize issues like stopping people from going about their everyday business, disrupting political speeches, blocking roads and destroying police cars when you haven't to my knowledge EVER talked about the real problems of illegal immigration that Americans are forced to contend with every day of every year they are in our country such as drunk drivers, criminals, rapists, gangs, drug running, murders, job stealing, undercutting wages, breeding and signing up for welfare, stealing social security numbers, flooding our schools, burdening our hospitals, sucking more than $300 billion a year out of our economy in drug sales and remittances, and on and on and on.

    It's "cute" that some Foreign Flag Waving at a Trump rally, blocking roads at a Trump rally, stopping people from going about their business at a Trump rally, and interrupting political speeches at a Trump rally FINALLY got your attention. It's just very tragic that all the other problems Americans face every day all over the country for decades now because of illegal immigration without a Trump rally never did.

    STAY TRUE!! STAY TRUMP!!

    I swear, without Donald Trump, our issue would still be unknown and unacknowledged by so many.
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