He tells us directly and gleefully that when Americans (meaning mostly nonhispanics) will think it's time to take action, it will be too late.
He and his cohorts have convinced themselves and many in labor union members that Americans are not able to survive without foreign labor. They have all made themselves very much a part of a class struggle.
We know each other through coworkers at one of our businesses, like at retirement parties, office parties, summer barbecues, etc.
We were once invited to this fellow's house for a barbecue. We were the novelty item there, a pair of gringos and known conservatives. I told jokes and generally made myself friendly. Another spouse's coworker told me I was really congenial that night, knowing my propensity to start cursing the liberal agenda and problems with attitudes being generated by liberals and imported from across the borders; multiculturalism, gringo cluelessness, etc.
Most persons at this event were speaking Spanish so I couldn't pick up on much. But what I did pick up on was that in Hispanic culture here, there is a clear agenda towards grabbing political power. Now this is not any different than other foreign immigrant cultures; Irish, Polish, Italians, etc. What is different in this group is their knowledge and ability to capitalize on smuggling a large population across the US border. Other immigrant groups could not do that, but Hispanics can, and they are. That is the problem in a nutshell.
One other thing, there are more than 50,000 Russian/Ukrainian immigrants in our county and the Hispanic agenda is very worried about them.