Vuonna 2021 Yhdysvaltain rajavartiolaitos ilmoitti 1 659 206 kohtaamisesta siirtolaisten kanssa Yhdysvaltain ja Meksikon rajalla, mikä ylitti niukasti aikaisemmat ennätykset, 1 643 679 vuonna 2000 ja 1 615 844 vuonna 1986. Rajavartiosto raportoi 608 037 kansallista kohtaamista2023, mikä johtui 2037:stä Mexican kansallisesta kohtaamisesta. kaikki yhteensä. Loput 1 051 169 kohtaamista eli 63 prosenttia koskivat ihmisiä muista maista kuin Meksikosta – ylivoimaisesti korkein ei-meksikolaisten määrä CBP:n tiedoissa vuodesta 2000 lähtien.…
Lue lisää@P3ZGMM4v4Y
A military no man zone between the countries. Armed military units on full alert at all times stationed all along it. Nothing living be allowed to cross. At least not alive
@NYDRSX4v4Y
Keep border security the same but make it illegal with more enforcement for hiring illegals and educating them and eliminate access to any healthcare. All the things that they come here for can only be achived through citizenship, a current visa and/or passport.
@NTCX9F4v4Y
I live in Texas, and often work along the Border, which has become the Berlin Wall of North America for the legal crossings by families and workers. The red herring is "security." We need to protect ourselves from the narcotrafficantes, who are the danger (not workers and terrorists). Drug reform would end at least a part of the need for security. The river has been there before there was a USA, and I live in what used to be Mexico.
@NSLGCH4v4Y
If you heavily prosecute employers who hire illegal immigrants, then those companies will be forced to offer living wages that Americans are wiling to work for or shut down. That's how capitalism works. If illegals can't work, they have no reason to come over the border.
@N6P7TS4v4Y
Yes, and remove citizenship by birth when parents are not us citizens or legal immigrants.
@N56Z7G4v4Y
No, enforce current laws and punish severely any U.S. company/business that employs illegal immigrants knowingly.
@N54RR74v4Y
I think we are not actually looking at reasonable ways to control the borders. I dislike the bulk of what I have heard suggested. The current ideas are ONLY about making someone richer.
@N4D3DC4v4Y
Stop propping up corrupt states.
@N3T4QT4v4Y
We are simply a dumping ground for the unwanted . Mexico is one of the most corrupt. The richest man in the world is a mexican---of spanish descent.
@N2SQQ54v4Y
No, and make it easier for immigrants to access temporary work visas, but require them to have a job if they came under that agreement, and require employers to give preference to U.S. citizens applying for the same job before hiring immigrants where both are qualified for the job. Also, don't let employers get away with not paying at least minimum wage (raise minimum wage) so that U.S. citizens are more likely to apply for the job too.