Absolutely! As you point out the massive illegal invasion is NOT a single issuue but one that affects every aspect of the economic, political and social segments of our culture. It’s like a matasticizing cancer.
(A few days later) - seems a good analogy. Corny as it may seem, I can't stop visualizing Goths and Lombards filling the roles of the Roman legions in the fifth century, with the citizens and even commanders saying, hey these guys are great soldiers, tough, brave, let's use them with impunity - just like the Mexicans are great laborers. Even Alaric, who later sacked the place, was a legitimate Roman general (an amnestied immigrant?). Hence in retrospect reflecting many disturbing similarities, e.g. the citizen apathy thing, the diversity thing, the isolation and aloofness of the Senate thing, the bread and circuses thing, the dictator thing, etc.
Amazing, repeating historical paradigms right before me own eyes.