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A dramatic photograph showing a masked protester with a Mexican flag biking around a blazing car in Los Angeles has rapidly become a symbol of the anti-ICE riots in the California city.
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Mexico’s green, white and red flag has become a defining symbol of the protests in Los Angeles. Demonstrators have waved flags from Mexico and other Latin American countries, as well as US flags ...