People think that people who work in the US illegally are just minorities. Sometimes they are white and Australian.
Or they are Iggy Azelea who made a career with music and made lots of money for many US citizens. See this Wiki article. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iggy_Azalea
So is it law and order or racism when we think that other people who are in the US illegally are not worth becoming citizens?
She got the O Visa for outstanding contributions so she could work in the US later. Strictly speaking however, if you say that if you are illegal you don’t get to work, then she should have never been a citizen.
Isn’t it hypocritical for us who killed 90% of the Indians and stole their land to claim that anyone in the US is illegal? Since I am part Indian, I have not forgotten this. No one but American Indians have a right to make nationality/ethnicity an issue.
Instead of black and white thinking with oversimplifications, why don’t we give people a chance to contribute and consider citizenship based on their behavior?