I am generally pro-immigrant, provided the immigrant comes to a country lawfully. I am steamed at a protest such as this - men carrying Mexican flags protesting US law run onto a ball field. I don't get why the Mexican flag is relevant here.Men Run Onto Citi Field With Mexican Flags
Updated: Saturday, 31 Jul 2010, 5:42 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 31 Jul 2010, 9:25 AM EDT
NEW YORK - Two men carrying Mexican flags in protest of Arizona's immigration law ran into the outfield during the seventh inning of the New York Mets' game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night at Citi Field.
The men were apprehended by security fairly quickly without much incident.
Prior to the game, about 40 people across the street from the ballpark chanted "Oppose racism!" and "Boycott Arizona!"
Others stationed closer to the subway exit handed out leaflets that requested Major League Baseball move next year's All-Star game out of Phoenix.
“It’s not going to distract me. I’m here to play baseball,” Diamondbacks interim manager Kirk Gibson said after his team’s 9-6 victory over the Mets. “You have an opinion, I have an opinion. They have the right to say what they want, but it’s no distraction.”
As the trespassers were taken from the field people in the stands started chanting "USA, USA."
Even if one is against the Arizona law, that has nothing at all to do with being pro-Estados Unidos de Mexico. Why run around with the Mexican flag? What is the message they seek to send? A pro-Mexico message? Do they want Mexicans to be able to move freely about Arizona? I thought that people who were against the Arizona law were against it because they were against what they feared would be discriminatory treatment, making lawful immigrants submit to status checks unfairly, just because they "looked Mexican."
What's the message we're supposed to be getting from the Mexican flags being used in this fashion?