In principle, I am 100% with you. Pragmatically however, it's significantly more complex.
Care to share what other policies of yours you happen to offshore to 19th century ethnic activists?
This country was built on the backs of immigrants and slaves which instills in me the belief that even more central than freedom, there is no ideal more core to the United States as a nation than immigration.
Some distant family, some friends, some friends of friends back home.
Fortunately, this is more or less expected in my culture and I can be sure my family and descendants will always have this safety net.
I hope for your sake that you are never in a situation where you need help though :)
all laws, including immigration laws, should be enforced consistently and universally, and without bias. and the laws should be changed to make it much simpler and easier to immigrate especially if you are able to already secure employment, housing, and health insurance.