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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:406754"]Legal immigration has to be totally overhauled at the same time as tightening the borders. Right now people wait for years if not decades to get in the country, and that's ridiculously inefficient. There's no point in slowing the rate of legal immigration to such an extreme extent if millions of illegal immigrants are coming in anyway, and especially when they're more likely to come in illegally because the legal method isn't a reasonable alternative. A Mexican who wants to emigrate here is currently at the bottom of the list, with the reasoning that so many Mexicans sneak across illegally; the result of this policy is that coming in illegally seems like the only option for Mexicans. The only way to ever fix this is to tighten the borders and totally overhaul legal immigration to make it more reasonable (including not putting Mexicans at the bottom of the list because of their nationality). Then every time the INS catches anyone here illegally, instead of just shipping them to Mexico so they can cross again, their penalty for coming illegally will be never being able to apply for legal immigration FOR LIFE (since legal immigration will actually seem like an alternatve, this will actually be a harsh punishment); if they come over again illegally and get caught, they go to prison. However, the twelve million illegals that are here now (and those here before the aforementioned laws take effect) must be allowed a path to citizenship, simply because there is no other choice. This is hardly ideal, but it is the only solution that will ever work. [/QUOTE]
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