First you put yourself through all that because you have been led to believe, by a deranged portion of the American political system, that you are welcome.
No, because you know there are a LOT of Americans who will hire you. You need only go down to the Home Depot parking lot at about 6:00AM on any given week or weekend day to see it happening in real time. Plus a LOT of contractor companies that do construction and yard care hire them. Even TRUMP used illegals to do some work in his properties. Americans kinda DO welcome them.
If they won't vote then why is the DOJ suing Virgina for purging illegals from the voting rolls? And Virginia is not being sued because they are illegals but because it's too close to the election.
I doubt very highly the courts decided to protect illegal voters. They are protecting the legitimate votes of actual voters who were illegally purged from the rolls.
And again you haven't answered the question: if you were suffering and found a good deal to keep yourself safe but the only thing you had to do was hide from the authorities, how stupid would you have to be to risk it all for a vote in an election for a government with which you have no real connection????
Is the assumption that Mexicans and Meso-Americans are dead-stupid?
Serious question for you, if no one is required to prove who they are when they vote then how can we know much voter fraud is happening? A follow-up question for you, how much voter fraud are you willing to tolerate? What's the outside limit?
How about we come to a compromise:
I am willing to support voter ID laws (along with the massive tax hikes necessary to fund the infrastructure to ensure that it is possible for all Americans) if you are willing to support climate change legislation.
I don't see any evidence for voter ID fraud (no one has ever found any significant amount) but you seem very worried about it. You, on the other hand, don't understand the science enough to believe it but it is important to me.
Can we agree to make each other happy?
Both are going to cost $$$$ and both will fix problems we each see as real that the other sees as fiction.
Fair enough?
(Prediction: your answer will be "no")