You won't get any argument from me on that point.
We should be promoting family, not killing it and bringing in strangers who have no roots in this country. Our own are part of the original tree planted in this land.
We should only invite those in that agree to share our dream and live under the shade of the tree already planted when we do open the door.
As it is, because they have no passion for this country and what it stands for, these hordes of immigrants plant a new tree of their own, instead of living under the shade of the one planted by our forefathers.
This spells doom for everything we once stood for under the constitution our forefathers established.
You look at the stories of the immigrants from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Many groups stuck together and kept many of their cultural traditions; but at the same time THEY ALSO BECAME AMERICANS, they became citizens, they voted, paid taxes, made sure their children learned English and within one or two generations they had totally assimilated into society. None of this is happening today.