bazwillrun, at the end of the road I live in, there is a parade of shops. At least half of them are run by people who were not born in the UK.
40 years ago the street I live in was mostly Polish and English families. Today it is English, Polish, Russian, Irish, Asian and a few other nationalities.
Every day at work I meet and deal with people of different nationalities and faiths, some born here, some not.
My parents were immigrants, as were my wife's parents.
So, the mix of people has changed since I was a lad. I don't have a problem with that. Nor do I have a problem with people of other faiths, colours, accents. It doesn't matter a hoot where you come from, what matters is who you are. Most people are not nasty, mean, anti-social, out to take you for a ride or to rape, pillage and kill, and the ones who are come in all colours, from all backgrounds and all faiths.
I don't wear blinkers or wear tinted spectacles, and I don't spend my time looking for brushes to tar everyone who isn't a "True Englishman (or Woman for that matter)" with. You may not like the statistics much, but perhaps that is because they give the lie to some of the unfounded prejudice that is around, as does the daily experience of most of the people who live here.
To be sure there is plenty of crime around. Crimes are committed by individual criminals. Some of them are immigrants, some are home grown. Crime is not an exclusively immigrant thing despite what the media reports might lead you to believe.
Perhaps it's time you took off your blinkers and went for a wander round the streets. paying attention to everything that goes on around you instead of ignoring the good and looking for the bad.