Illegal immigration impacts communities in different and multiple ways. I won't list them all here.
1. This week my wife and I had a discussion about transferring our kid from the current charter school to the public school we had our oldest at a few years ago. We went to the local public school administration who said ok no problem. Further due diligence through conversations with the guidance counselor. Find out the school is out of space and got kids in the gym while they try to figure out what to do with them all. How did it get so bad, so overcrowded so quickly? Some of it is state migration while a lot of it is illegal immigration.
2. In law live in a townhome. She has been the close to 20 year when it was built new. She has never had any issues. Recently a group of mostly hispanic males took up residence beside her. It seems difficult to often nail down the number of people living in these residences. Nice guys but didn't really speak English. Probably renting. The management companies don't care. They just want the check. They guys turned the driveway into an auto repair area for their beat up cars. Just made it look bad. Don't try to sell under those conditions unless it's to corporate big wigs from other state. Someone there got into a car accident. The next thing you know they are gone. Went back to Mexico.
The moral of the story is just because you haven't experienced or personally understand how illegal immigration impacts people or communities it doesn't mean it's not happening.
This is what blind liberalism is all about. Being far removed from the consequences of actions and decisions that govern pragmatic approaches. See no evil hear no evil.