When U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly faraway from a information convention held by Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem, it was virtually as if Donald Trump’s most well-worn speaking level got here to life:
A dangerous hombre tried to go after a white American.
All Padilla did was determine himself and attempt to query Noem in regards to the immigration raids throughout Southern California which have led to protests and terror. As a substitute, federal brokers pushed the senator right into a hallway, pressured him to the bottom and handcuffed him earlier than he was launched. He and Noem talked privately afterward, but she claimed to reporters that Padilla “lung[ed]” at her regardless of them being far aside and video exhibiting no proof to again up her laughable assertion.
(The declare was in line with Noem’s pronouncements this week. On Tuesday, she accused Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum of encouraging violent protests in L.A. when the president truly referred to as for calm.)
The manhandling of Padilla on Thursday and his subsequent depiction by conservatives as a modern-day Pancho Villa isn’t shocking one bit. Trashing folks of Mexican heritage has been one in all Trump’s most profitable electoral planks — don’t overlook that he kicked off his 2016 presidential campaigns by proclaiming Mexican immigrants to be “rapists” and drug smugglers — as a result of he is aware of it really works. You possibly can be a newcomer from Jalisco, you might be somebody whose ancestors put down roots earlier than the Mayflower, it doesn’t matter: For hundreds of years, the default stance on this nation is to have a look at anybody with household ties to our neighbor to the south with skepticism, if not outright hate.
It was the driving pressure behind the Mexican-American Conflict and subsequent robbing of land from the Mexicans who determined to remain within the conquered territory. It was the idea for the authorized segregation of Mexicans throughout the American Southwest within the first half of the twentieth century and continues to gasoline stereotypes of oversexed girls and legal males that also dwell on mainstream and social media.
These anti-Mexican sentiments are why California voters handed a slew of xenophobic native and state measures within the Nineteen Eighties and Nineteen Nineties when the state’s demographics started to dramatically change. Conservative politicians and pundits alike claimed Mexico was attempting to reclaim the American Southwest and referred to as the conspiracy the “Reconquista,” after the centuries-long push by Spaniards to take again the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors in the course of the Center Ages.

A person holds a Mexican flag on the Metropolitan Detention Middle in Los Angeles on June 8, 2025.
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The echoes of that period proceed to reverberate in MAGAland. It’s why Trump went on social media to explain L.A. as a metropolis besieged by a “Migrant Invasion” when folks started to rally in opposition to all of the immigration raids that kicked off final week and led to his draconian deployment of the Nationwide Guard and Marines to L.A. as if we had been Fallouja within the Iraq warfare. It’s what led the White Home’s Instagram account Wednesday to share the picture of a stern-looking Uncle Sam placing up a poster stating “Assist your nation … and your self” above the slogan “Report All Overseas Invaders” and a phone quantity for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
It’s what led U.S. Atty. Invoice Essayli to submit a photograph on his official social media account of SEIU California President David Huerta roughed up and in handcuffs after he was arrested for allegedly blocking the trail of ICE brokers attempting to serve a search warrant on a manufacturing unit within the Garment District. It’s why Texas Gov. Greg Abbott referred to as within the Nationwide Guard earlier than deliberate protests in San Antonio, one of many cradles of Latino political energy in the USA and the house of the Alamo. It’s why there are experiences that Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth needs to rename a naval ship honoring Chicano legend Cesar Chavez and has introduced that the one U.S. navy base named after a Latino, Ft. Cavazos in Texas, will drop its identify.
And it’s what’s driving all of the rabid responses to activists waving the Mexican flag. Vice President JD Vance described protesters as “insurrectionists carrying overseas flags” on social media. White Home Deputy Chief of Workers Stephen Miller — Trump’s longtime anti-immigrant Iago — described L.A. as “occupied territory.” The president slimed protesters as “animals” and “overseas enemies.” In an tackle to Military troopers prescreened for seems and loyalty at Ft. Bragg in North Carolina this week, he vowed, “The one flag that can wave triumphant over town of Los Angeles is the American flag.”
The undue obsession with a bit of crimson, inexperienced and white material betrays this deep-rooted concern by People that we Mexicans are basically invaders.
And to some, that concept certain appears to be true. Latinos are actually the biggest minority group within the U.S., a plurality in California and almost a majority in L.A. and L.A. County — and Mexicans make up the biggest section of all these populations by far.
The reality of this demographic Reconquista, as I’ve been writing for 1 / 4 of a century, is way extra mundane.
Lupe Padilla, mom of then-Los Angeles Metropolis Councilman and present U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, wipes a tear away as they watch a video presentation of his profession throughout his final Metropolis Council assembly in 2006.
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The so-called invading pressure of my technology assimilated to the purpose the place our youngsters are named Brandon and Ashley in all kinds of spellings. The younger adults and youngsters on the road wrapping themselves within the Mexican flag proper now are chanting in opposition to ICE in English and blasting “They Not Like Us.” Quite a lot of of the Nationwide Guard troops, law enforcement officials and Homeland Safety officers these younger Latino activists had been heckling have Latino surnames on their uniforms, after they present any identification in any respect. Hell, sufficient Mexican People voted for Trump that they arguably swung the election to him.
Mexicans assimilate into the USA, a reality too many People won’t ever consider irrespective of what number of American flags we could wave. The very best personification of this actuality is Sen. Padilla.
This son of Mexican immigrants grew up in working class Pacoima and went to MIT earlier than returning residence to assist discovered a political machine that gave a voice to Latinos within the San Fernando Valley that they by no means had. He was the primary Latino president of the L.A. Metropolis Council, served in each chambers of the state Legislature and likewise as California’s secretary of state earlier than turning into California’s first Latino U.S. senator.
Once I met Padilla for lunch final yr at my spouse’s retailer in Santa Ana — in Calle Cuatro, town’s historic Latino district, the place now we will see the Nationwide Guard down the road blockading part of it — he struck me because the goody- two-shoes those that have labored with him have all the time portrayed him to be. In actual fact, that was all the time a progressive critique of him: He was too good to correctly stand as much as the Trump administration.
That’s what makes Padilla’s ejection particularly outrageous. He’s California’s senior California U.S. senator, somebody with sufficient of a safety clearance to be was in the identical federal constructing the place Noem was holding her press convention as a result of he had a earlier assembly with US Northern Command’s Basic Gregory Guillot. Tall, brown and deep-voiced, Padilla is instantly recognizable on Capitol Hill as one in all a handful of Latino U.S. senators. He fought Noem’s nomination to grew to become Homeland Safety chief, so it is senseless that she didn’t instantly acknowledge him.
Then once more, Noem in all probability thought Padilla was simply one other Mexican.
Not anymore. If something, conservatives must be extra afraid of Mexicans now than ever. As a result of if a pleasant Mexican reminiscent of Alex Padilla could possibly be fed up with hate in opposition to us sufficient to get tossed round by the feds within the identify of preserving democracy, anybody can.
Could all of us be dangerous hombres now.