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The laws of the USA need to be abided by & respected by any immigrant desiring to come to our country. Nothing personal, but the American people feel like we are perfectly within our rights, as Americans & as a people, to decide how our country accomodates other people wanting to live here.

It would be much more productive to offer aide to Mexicans who want to come here, in a specific place with a specifc set of rules & processing.Since it appears that the Mexican government is going to continue to let their citizens starve, there's no doubt that mexicans will want to come here.

In order to accomodate the people in Mexico wanting to come here, we need a current day Ellis island facilities set up along the borders between USA & Mexico. People can register, go through a process/ education/identification etc to EARN the right to come here.And so that families don't starve, provide food for those people who register to come here.The distribution of food will be for a set period of time until the immigration process can be completed.

Employ potential immigrants to build the facilities.They can learn a skill, take English classes, get ready to be productive citizens. IT WILL BE CHEAPER & MORE AFFECTIVE THAN CHASING ILLEGALS.Employ potential immigrants to serve as border patrol & make their approval to come here based on their performance.

Create a tent city w/facilities to hold those who will agree to go through the proper channels. I think that the Mexican citizens who want to come here would much prefer to be able to hold their heads high, be proud, and be accepted into society by complying with our laws.

Also, the USA needs to have control over our borders & I think this would greatly help to do this.

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