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It's noteworthy that Ireland was once colonized, and the Irish who today are helping immigrants are doing so out of solidarity based on being a victim of british colonisation. Concerning America, an analogous phenomenon could be black and indigenous solidarity fighting against settlers, or to be more accurate, fighting settlers who are explicitly racist and dangerous.
Yes, that is a helpful thing to note and it's part of the reason why the conditions of the US are far more complicated than "white people being privileged and bad".