Now, being that you're disconnected from reality, you haven't seemed to understand the fact that poverty is also growing exponentionally in the same general areas that it is also booming. That is, the housing industry is exploding because new neighborhoods are needed for those displaced Americans who desire and Americanized neighborhood. While there's a short-term economic gain, it's really a near-sighted gain, for while the economy is growing a little, more Americans are being forced out of work, social service use is going up exponentionally in comparison to the growth in population, the quality of life is going down, and we're creating a situation that will only get many times worse for the future. This includes all those negative effects; economic, social, cultural, Constitutional, environmental, etc.
Yet, you're too disconnected to concentrate on the long-term.
In terms of the small towns, you're right, these places may not be growing the fastest economically, but they're also not adding that much poverty. Furthermore, these areas are much well-knit, not comprised of special interest groups attempting to war factions between everyone. Lastly, they don't have the negative effects that destroy the opportunity of them surviving into the future, at least culturally and socially. However, as the problems grow larger in those areas which have experienced the invasion, they will later, more than likely, be transported to the few remaining Americanized areas.
Again, you don't seem to get it.
I don't know about the majority but there are very large numbers of illegals going to areas of extremely high unemployment rates. There are counties in Texas with unemployment rates of over 20% and you'll find very many illegals there.