Not yet. If you are saying the way to solve this situation is by burning the Mexican flag, that is not a good approach.
What should be of far more concern to all of us is the waning of the issue over immigration. I don't see closing the border as a front and center issue in many GOP candidate positions. Many are running campaign ads and putting up websites that don't even mention the issue.
Rather than a symbolic burning of the Mexican flag, we need to burn (figuratively) at the polls any GOP candidate that does not take a very strong stand to close the border.
That is the fight you need to advocate.
I have been doing that since the late 1980s, thank you. I have attended more than 100 congressional hearings on immigration and border issues and have written extensively on the subject, in particular, the sloth and cowardice of Congress and our political classes in general for failing to deal with this invasion, which I have experienced first hand, and the amount of American taxpayer funding that has gone toward accommodating illegal immigration, and Mexico. I have participated in countless seminars and town meetings regarding this subject. You really ought to watch the way you order other people around in complete ignorance of their interests and activities. And don’t tell me how to think.