> I don't think you understand what an open border means, and if you're getting hung up on the "legality" of it, an open border would literally make immigration legal.
You're conflating the societal value of legal immigrants, which is itself questionable at times (H1-B abuse) with those of illegal immigrants which further depress wages.
> "Americans are more deserving humans to non-Americans" and that is xenophobic
I never made a statement of who is deserving of anything. I've pointed out that nation-state exists to serve its present-day citizens, not hypothetical future citizens as you are saying.
> It's funny to me that you think the Wikipedia article titled, "The Economic Impact of Illegal Immigration" is about legal immigrants.
How could I forget the one article in your deluge.
It's a great article:
>> Immigrants, legal and illegal, are more likely to pay taxes than they are to use public services. Illegal immigrants are not eligible for most public services and live in fear of revealing themselves to government authorities. Households headed by illegal immigrants use less than half the amount of federal services that households headed by documented immigrants or citizens make use of.
Illegal immigrants are a benefit because they cannot access services that they pay for. They're a net benefit because we allow their exploitation.
> but our lower rungs already do fend for themselves.
Exactly, so let's make it worse for them by further depressing wages! They're already suffering, what's a little more?