Tension between blacks and their leaders who support open borders and amnesty for illegal immigrants is growing. Terry Anderson, a black talk-show host at KRLA-AM radio in Los Angeles is among the angriest about it all:

“I have gone on the streets and talked to people at random here in the black community, and they all ask me the same question: ‘Why are our politicians and leaders letting this happen?’” … And when he excoriates politicians for “letting this happen,” he’s directing his fire at Congressional Black Caucus members who support open borders and amnesty for illegal aliens. “Massive illegal immigration has been devastating to my community,” Anderson, a former auto mechanic and longtime South Central Los Angeles resident, tells listeners. “Black Americans are hit the hardest.”

The Congressional Black Caucus is catching most of the flak from black talk-show hosts, but how long will it be before local black leaders who designate their communities “sanctuary cities” begin hearing the footsteps?