‘Height of absurdity': Protestor photographed waving Mexican flag during LA riots
Sky News host Rita Panahi says an image of a masked man on a dirt bike waving the Mexican flag has 'summed up' the Los Angeles protests.
The streets of Los Angeles have descended into violence as protesters clash with National Guard troops and riot police.
'This to me is just the height of absurdity; these people are flying the Mexican flag and violently protesting to avoid being deported to Mexico,'
'If you love Mexico so much that you're flying their flag on American soil, why are you so opposed to going back there?'

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