No; I think my views are based upon two things: Christian principles and libertarian economics. As to the latter, I see no good reason for rascist barriers to entry to the United States. These laws are no different than Irish and Chinese quota laws (which many evaded nonetheless.)
If you want to have an intelligent, intellectually substantive discussion on this issue, then you are going to have to stop the wild ad hominem smears against anyone or any group of people who disagree with you and cease pontificating like a Moveon.org ideologue or Democratic congressman looking for minority community votes.
The desire for the wall and to limit and control immigration has everything to do with the respect and enforcing of our own laws, the continuation of respect for the law among both foreigners and indigenous Americans, and the preservation of the unique American political culture from dilution and atrophy, and nothing to do with race. I know of no arguments presently being made by serious intellectuals and commentators that has the slightest thing to do with racial animus.
You are using this as an alternative to rational argument rc, something I know you are perfectly capable of. Further, in the post 9/11 world, keeping our immigration policies as they are is not just a matter of poor judgment or the the power hunger of self serving politicians, but something approaching insanity.