Yeah, when a caller suggested this, Yvette was open to the idea, and then Antonio made sure to call back in and low key try to squash it.
Yvette always had a critique of immigrants, but it was no different than her *many* critiques of other ados. Before Irami, she was tight with the Hatian socialist, Pascal Robert.
Given Tone's previous relationship with Darity, it's not crazy to assume a lot of this more insular perspective is part of his influence. Yvette has gone through numerous phases, so it's hard to tell.