Look, the simple fact remains that beyond basic human rights, illegals simply don't have the same rights as citizens (born or LEGALLY migrated).
But besides that, I think the two of us have a fundamental difference in understanding when it comes to taxpayer money, which is something I've noticed between the left and right. A lot of right wingers see taxpayer money as their own money, the collective money of the citizens of their country. Left wingers, on the other hand, see it as someone ELSE'S money to which they pay a small amount. It's simply easier for people to pay with money if they see it as belonging to someone else rather than themselves.
But don't try to make it about race. I literally don't give a shit if someone's white, black, asian, hispanic, or whatever. The only time I make such things a factor in my opinion, is if OUTSIDE factors force me to do so. For example, if I know a company hires purely on race (KKK, DEI, don't care which one), I simply assume that the people there aren't the best people for the job, they're just the best of their skin colour.
Also, bold of you to assume I'm not a brown person. I purposely don't give any hints of my appearance. I could be a dude, a chick, white, black, asian, a natural born citizen, a LEGAL migrant, a refugee who actually came from a dangerous region, anything. I hide this because of crazy people (mostly on the left, like yourself, in my experience) who make assumptions based on what I look like. Someone like you tends to either call me a racist without any fact, or a race traitor for "siding with the enemy".