What the heck does that have to do with what I said about the war on drugs? Nothing. If you want to stop or at least greatly reduce illegal immigration into this country from Latin America, then stop orchestrating coups and exploiting those countries for their cheap labor and raw materials. The US imposes sanctions on several Latin American countries, it prohibits them from adopting any policies that undermine American control over their cheap labor markets and national resources. Whenever one of those Central and South American countries decides to nationalize any part of its economy or industries, be it mining or its utilities, the US government starts to threaten them with economic sanctions and war.
In the latest manifestation of American "manifest destiny", we have Bukele the president of El Salvador, who recently began a major campaign to purge his country of murderous street gangs:
Oh no, other Central American Countries are getting the bug for establishing law and order, we can't have that..
President Manuel Zelaya in Honduras was ousted by an American-orchestrated coup in 2009, under Obama
(Zelaya's wife is now president of Honduras, and she's a democratic socialist, like her husband). Even Hillary Clinton admitted in her book that the US supported the coup, backing it completely. Replacing a populist leader, that cares for his country, for a right-wing puppet, that serves the interests of American and European corporations
(populism can be both leftist or of the right, but nonetheless, populism, whether of the left or right, is often better than a non-populist government that doesn't give a crap about the populace/public they're supposed to serve). Trump ran as a right-wing populist in 2016 and even convinced a communist like me to vote for him.
Since certain financial interests in America don't want El Salvador to become more stable and develop a middle class that demands higher wages, more rights, and benefits, they're threatening to use their cronies in the US Congress, to impose economic sanctions. They're accusing Bukele of being inhumane or violating the rights of these murderous street thugs. All of this resistance from certain elements within the American ruling class against Latin Americans having control over their own government policies and doing what they have to do to improve their conditions, creates cheap labor and more illegal immigration into the US.
If you fail to realize this, then you deserve more illegal immigration from Latin America.