I wish you would do some research on your points. It’s hard to have a real discussion if we aren’t operating from facts. Here are some articles that could help:
Jeff Sessions attacks on voting rights for minorities:
The war on drugs and racism:
http://www.drugpolicy.org/race-and-drug-war
Breitbart and racism:
You are not willing to support your main point: that you/conservatives/Trump are not racist? This seems to be your sticking point, but you will not support it with evidence? Show me how the policies you support have helped minorities. Show me the evidence. Otherwise, how will I know?
I am not for or against conservatives. I don’t care whether you are upset at having racism called out. I am concerned that so many in our country are unnecessarily suffering and dying because of racism and inequality. You have not expressed any real concern about this, even when faced with my very concrete, specific examples. You seem only concerned with defending your self-image.
To your point about immigration: yes, your position is racist. To say that most Mexicans are not trying to go through the front door, or are not the kind of people we would want here, is a negative over-generalization: i.e. racist. How many undocumented immigrants have you met? How many stories have you listened to? How familiar are you with immigration policy? Do you know the process for obtaining a green card/permanent residency/refugee status/asylum status/TPS/UVISA/work permit/etc.? If you did, you would know that the vetting process is already thorough and extensive. You would also know that the “front door” is exactly what immigrants are trying to do, but our laws make it opaque and inaccessible.
If you listened to more immigrants’ stories, you would see what amazing people they are and how they are helping our country. Same with Muslim people.
You may *think* the policies you support are helping people, but the evidence suggests the opposite. Theories vs. facts. Care for others, honest appraisal of the facts — this is what is lacking here. Believing something doesn’t make it true.