Overall, I'm not sure. Generally speaking, from a birds-eye-view on the streets, they are fed up with it too. This weekend my husband was aggressively "approached" by a hispanic man who didn't like my husbands T-shirt & ball cap. The man started mouthing off and poking his finger toward my husband griping, etc, about illegals "rights." My husband didn't hold-any-bars, was right back in his face. (All this was going on at a large, heavily attended gas station convient store.) The man ended up backing off, tail between his legs. When my husband turned to go into the store, there stood a REALLY BIG black man. He told my husband he saw and heard it all and came over to protect my husband if he had to. The guy said he was sick of this mess too. That's the kind of stuff we are hearing on the streets here.
One of the elephants in the room, that no one talks about, is the rising tensions in large cities -- Like Los Angeles (we get their news here)-- between the Black community and the Hispanic community. If and when a new riot breaks out in Los Angeles I think it will be racial tensions that triggers it.