Agreed. And its not just Hispanics. I'm as fiscally conservative as anyone but I'm also a 4th generation registered independent Californian who understands a lot of history that both Caucasians and Hispanics either were never taught or have forgotten.
I know why the cross atop the mission is being restored (hopefully) to the County Seal of Los angeles, the racial mix of the foot party from San Gabriel Mission that started the pueblo of Los Angeles, the role of John C Fremont and Kit Carson in founding the "California Republic," the terms of the mutualy abrogated (in 1912) treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the anti-Asian Pacific legislation (inspired by labor unions of the time with tacit consent of the railroad interests) of the late 1800's, the Progressive inspired selective segregation of browns and whites in some California schools from 1922-1947, the illl-fated bracero program (1944 to around 1960) which was terminated due to labor pressuire in Washington over allegedly displaced American farm worker candidates who never materialized, etc etc.
The point is, "illegal" in California is a buzz word that ignores a reality both brown and white residents need to recognize and accommodate. The border needs to be sealed, then we need to take a nuanced approach to dealing with those who are here. News media and schools can help by teaching the context - and while doing so might well also cover our indigenous Indian residents, blacks and various Asian Pacifc cultures.
That said, this thread is supposed to be about the wisdom of placing a drive time talk show between two financial/consumer programs. There is an audience for the latter, but it seems misplaced on a station calling itself the "Patriot." The same objection applies to the late night NBC sports. KEIB in additon to Ramsey and Howard also has Money Matters on Saturday; I wouldn't be surprised to see Doug Andrews turn up. IMHO NBC Sports (which isn't bad) should be moved to KLAC and CC should find a different station for health/consumer/financial niche programming. The Patriot needs to focus on the foundations of American freedom and its contemporary positive applications - not just the misdeeds of our current elective representatives. Beck/Rush/Hannity will cover the lastter dequately, local hosts need to complement this with constructive information.