Victor Davis Hanson offers an interesting piece at NRO on the reality of the call for immigration "reform" which is anything but a real call for reform. It's a bit longish so I will merely provide the link, save for this one paragraph which captures the hypocrisy surrounding the matter very well indeed.
"The first step would be the completion of the fence. Fences do work. That is why, for example, former mayor of Los Angeles and open-borders advocate Antonio Villaraigosa (“We don’t need to build walls, we need to build bridges”) became the first mayor in Los Angeles history to insist on a six-foot-high security fence around his official mayoral residence in Windsor Square, or why the White House, the homes of Silicon Valley billionaires, and the vacation homes of the elite on Martha’s Vineyard all have security fences. How odd that we are lectured about the Neanderthal nature of secure borders by elites who are about the only ones in America who demand them around their own estates."