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There are about 4,000 miles of boarders to the United States (Southern, Norther, and Costal).
Thinking that a Southern wall will solve all the problems is an error in logic.
Kind of like thinking that a gate with no walls (or partial walls around a home), or having a front door and leaving the windows open will solve a problem.
The real solution to illegal aliens include:
1. Having an effective way for employers, social services, schools etc. have a way to validate eligibility (money invested in e-verify would be much more beneficial then the political statement of a "wall" that only covers part of the border.)
2. Once an accurate verification system is in place require it's use for employment, services, and schooling. Then hold employers accountable for it's use.
3. A Constitutional amendment to clarify birthright citizenship such that one must be legally present on US Soil to be eligible for birthright citizen.
4. A valid temporary workforce program where companies hire foreign workers to come to the country to work and then return home, such presence is then bonded for each individual and the bond only released upon the person return to their home country. Bonds to then be used to fiance the search for, apprehension of, and removal of workers that stay illegally. (Yes Virginia, there are still bounty hunters.)
Remove the incentives for illegal aliens to come here, and long term the problem solves itself.
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