“...Unless the country is razed...”
That may very well come true.
The so-called Hispanic ‘leaders’ are Marxists who desire the destruction of the United States. Pandering is how government and business is regularly done south of the border. This leads to balkanization of the nation and hateful grudges. Thus the United States can be ripped apart from the inside.
The meme of how these are decent, hard working people just looking to improove their family’s lot in life is machine gunned to shreds by these kinds of demands.
Yes, I know all about that. I grew up in northern New Mexico, where gringos were the minority, and the Hispanics/Chicanos/Latinos/whatever-they-are-going-by-now were the majority. If you didn't speak or understand Spanish, or have a Spanish surname, you were automatically out in the cold. A lot of them carried an inheirited grudge against whites/Gringos (who knows from what; it wasn't repression, as many had been in northern NM since the 1700s and they owned most of the land and outnumbered all other "races").
I had a friend who's father was killed in a "hunting accident" when I was in high school. What actually happened was that he was prey to a couple of Chicano criminals. He had the bad luck to have the wrong county on his car license plate in the wrong place at the wrong time while out deer hunting alone (our state license plates used to have a county designation, which could be the source of a lot of trouble if you were around the wrong people). It was purely a racist hit for absolutely no other reason than he was white and from a "wrong" county. The killers didn't even know him, and were never punished. "Racist" altercations (mostly less violent) happened all the time back then; it was the norm for us Gringos. There were just parts of Rio Arriba county, Santa Fe, and Albuquerque that you didn't go to at night and on weekends, especially alone, if you were white.
La Raza was real popular back then, and still is, apparently. It used to be just a Communist front organization, and tended to draw in Hispanics that felt "repressed." The activists tended to preach a "native Americano" sort of communism/socialism, and the youngsters swallowed it hook/line/sinker. If that is still going on (I am in the "red" state of Oklahoma now and don't see much of that anymore), we are in for a rough ride on a lot of fronts in a lot of places close to home...