Oh, OK. You may have misunderstood what I was trying to get across.
I wasn't saying that Mexicans are bad, or that they are more likely to be criminals.
I was illustrating how easy it is for a Mexican National with a lengthy criminal history to reenter the United States after being deported. Francisco Sanchez was deported 5 times, and should have been deported a 6th time.
Yet after all of that, he snuck back into the country. Now he is a burden to taxpayers, who will spend $47,000 a year to keep him locked up for the rest of his life.
So what you are saying is that:
It is fairly easy to get into the USA
and
Criminals have no regard for the law.
Ok, not breaking news, but neither addresses the problem, solutions?
How about these,
Strengthen the Border Patrol
Put repeat offenders in jail, a couple of months then deportation and the time doubles every time they get caught.
Fine and if that does not work arrest and imprison those that hire illegals.
Do not allow the children of illegals that are also illegals to attend our school system
Cut off all Welfare or other assistance programs to anyone not here Legally.
I believe those measures alone would cut the illegal traffic dramatically, no jobs, assistance and possible jail time tend to remove the incentives to come here. That or annex Mexico, clean up their crime problem, educate their people and build a 100 mile wall on the southern border (that would be feasible), we gain new States and all the resources Mexico offers. Oh there would be a short little war that would last a few weeks at most after that most Mexicans would be fine with it.
Anyway those are a few possible solutions, something people forget about when bi*ching about a problem, because without solutions are we are doing is bi*tching.