Israel's "lot of immigration" has been those very people that their government wants to make up the demographics: Jews. Your "lot of immigration" bears no resemblance to what you advocate for the US.
http://www.oecd.org/migration/internationalmigrationoutlook2...
Permanent migration to Israel - almost all "ethnic" by Jews and their families - was particularly high in the early 1990s.
Israel has seen a lot of deportation and arrests. Deportation, not amnesty, is normal practice there.
Why do you deny that the US citizens have as much right and duty to protect their country for themselves as Israel does? Perhaps the US immigration authorities should look at open borders advocates' motives towards the US and their fitness for residence, in the manner that Israeli authorities do.
Israel, in one month, deports what would be the equivalent of 277,000 US illegal immigrants:
Report: Migrants leaving Israel being sent to Rwanda, Uganda
http://www.jpost.com/International/Report-Migrants-leaving-I...
The state’s policy, including placing new illegal migrants in closed detention for up to one year, but also allows placing up to 4,000 (so far) already in Israel in open detention for an indefinite period, was initiated in mid-December 2013 under pressure from a mid-September 2013 High Court ruling striking down the old policy as unconstitutional.
Since the new policy’s initiation, 3,988 migrants have left the country, including 1,510 in March alone.
Crackdown Begins: 400 Illegal Entrants Arrested
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/132548
The special police unit “Oz” has begun a large-scale operation aimed at cracking down on illegal entry to Israel. Over the past three weeks, members of the unit have checked the documents of more than 4,000 workers.
Of those 4,000, 600 were detained for questioning. Four hundred were arrested after police discovered that they had entered the country illegally.
Israel’s Chilly Reception for African Asylum Seekers
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/10/31/opinion/sunday...
In May, I attended a graduation party in Tel Aviv for Taj Jemy, a 28-year-old asylum seeker from Sudan… The celebration was interrupted by the Israeli police, who burst into the room, scattering the crowd. The partygoers recalling their skills of hiding, ducking and fleeing, spilled onto the street to find it barricaded and surrounded by horses. Seven people were arrested that night for not having their visas with them.
Israel’s policy toward African asylum seekers is to pressure them to self-deport or, as the former interior minister Eli Yishai put it, to “make their lives miserable” until they give up and let the government deport them.
As of Friday, Infiltrators Can't Export Money
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/275652
Interior Minister Gid`on Saar signed regulations, Monday, that make it illegal for someone who illegally infiltrated the country to send money out of the country. The goal of the measures are to make the infiltrators leave with what they accumulated instead of regularly sending it out to their countries of origin.
Milestone: No illegal African migrants enter Israel in August
http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=11...
Population and Immigration Authority says August is the first month in which no illegal infiltrators entered Israel through Egyptian border
168 migrants from Sudan and Eritrea leave Israel voluntarily
Interior minister: We are progressing day by day.