A person who moves to another nation to become a citizen of that nation is an immigrant.
A person who moves to another nation to remain a citizen if their home country is a colonist.
Even if every person pouring over the border was coming here to be Americans, there's a limit to how many can be assimilated.
Exceeding that limit means you get defacto colonization because the new comers will cluster together in enclaves where they're not subjected to assimilation pressures and it ends up being a little colony of their homeland.
Even this isn't a problem if they are good neighbors.
But many of these enclaves aren't.
Enough that people even want the good neighbors gone.
That's telling.
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