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No, your points are obvious, even if there's a layer of frustration around how the consensus here seems to be shifting more and more towards Immigration Bad.
To be fair, there are three basic, fundamental points that are obvious to anyone with eyes but completely and utterly incomprehensible to a plurality of governments.... which were then punished soundly in elections:
"Immigrants change a location's culture." Further from this, there is a sliding scale that is not properly defined; there is a tendency for immigrant enclaves to form, with their own communities, rules, and culture often independent of the local culture. Assimilation does happen, but it leaves everyone changed; the spice bag is a Chinese invention but distinctly Irish.
"Some people, or rather, cultures assimilate better than others." As mentioned, this is obvious to anyone with eyes, but two of the largest pillars in the liberal consensus are equality of opportunity and blank slatism. The state refuses to distinguish these groups, because that would cause these pillars to creak, the fiction would break down, and then we go straight to the politics of naked racial spoils, something they are hesitant to do without talking out of both sides of their mouth. (For people who think the politics of naked racial spoils is where we are already, it might be instructive to look at Indian caste politics, or the current state of South Africa. Remember, it can always get worse!)
"Illegal immigration is illegal." People see that the laws are not enforced, and they lose respect for all the other laws as well. People see uneven enforcement of laws, and they correctly deduce they are living under anarcho-tyranny. Making it worse is that the argument is lost; Trump will try his best/do his worst but there are so many illegal immigrants in America that this would be a herculean undertaking, requiring a gift of logistics and planning that I believe is beyond America's current state capacity.
The consensus around immigration is unfortunately set by America, and not just America - the monied, culturally dominant PMC America, which prides itself on being a nation of immigrants as they see large economic and personal benefits from having access to internationally fungible imported labor. The top % of American earners don't have to engage or interact with the changing culture due to the way money can move faster and cheaper than people, and can afford to live in gated communities with private security.
Assimilation is part of the issue, but so are the structural concerns of the location taking on those immigrants. To OP's point, we can't just allow large groups to ignore the laws of the land. Part of what went wrong in Canada is that Indian subcultures are basically carrying out hits against each other for beef back in India, and the government just kind of let it happen
Surely it was lentils, perhaps mutton at most
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