Nah. I didn't know about the tax thing before your guys pointed it out but I am ( and know many others) not motivated by racial or nationalist ideology.
You know how they can get those defensible rights? Immigrating here legally.
Yea you're wrong about that ( unless you have some statistics that show otherwise).
In 2014, 11,100,000 illegal immigrants entered the US. Of those 11,100,00, 5,850,000 were Mexican which is 52%.
Source:
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/03/5-facts-about-illegal-immigration-in-the-u-s/
Out of the remaining 48%, I doubt that Central americans make up more than 30% ( please show statistics if incase I'm wrong). From what I searched, I found the following image ( it is slightly out of date but I think the source is reliable)
Source: http://immigration.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=000845
So to assume that the average illegal immigrant is Mexican is not misguided. Although the number of Mexicans entering illegally is dropping, they still make up most of the illegal immigration here and will continue to remain the biggest group of people immigrating here illegally.
In regards to Central American illegal immigrants, many are entering through the US-Mexican border.
"From Oct. 1, 2015, to Jan. 31, 2016, 24,616 families and 20,455 unaccompanied children – the vast majority of them from Central America –
were apprehended at the southwestern U.S. border, double the total from the same time period the year before."
Source: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/02/11/mexico-and-immigration-to-us/
That fact coupled with Mexican Illegal immigrants causes many to fixate on Mexico when discussing Illegal immigration.
Yea this was a terrible thing to do by the US but that doesn't justify illegal immigration from those countries.
Why don't they go back home if its so bad here? Immigrating to America is a privilege. Not a right.
Also, its funny how enforcing our borders and immigration policies makes America a terrible country.
Meanwhile...