“No human being is illegal” was first spoken by Elie Wiesel, Z’’L, a Jewish Holocaust survivor. “Illegal immigrant” was first used to label Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust and being denied entry to then Mandatory Palestine. There is nothing wrong with universalizing the quote and its message, Wiesel himself did, but if you use it and also erase its Jewish, antisemitic, and anti-antisemitic origins? You’re doing it wrong.
Also if you’re pumped up about Nazis being punched, but still think Jews are privileged and behind all the world’s evils? You’re also doing it wrong.