Yeah, but not much to talk really, just.. the complexity of the situation is truly stunning - It draws so many witty connections to the Apartheid and more issues alike...
I mean, of all the Alien Sci-Fi plots i ever saw or read, this one is the one i would call "realistic". Humans fear what they do not know. So while government decided to "rescue" the aliens from their ship (heh, in many ways thats rather funny because at first it indeed seemed to be a rescue) the situation grew worse every year - Children grow up to hate what they do not know and the "incompatibility" of the aliens with humans (and their ideological concepts) only made the situation worse.
How else would humans respond? Of course they would create a "slum" or holding area and when it outgrows they have to move them. How do you explain that to a species that does not understand the concept of ownership that someone owns that land and wants it free of aliens?
Well i hope District 10 will come, because this story needs to be concluded