I just read this, an it makes my point in more detail:
> "If the EB-3 quota cap for unskilled workers were raised from 10,000 to say 500,000 per year, the armies of work seekers at the border or waiting in the asylum cues would not be there at all. They would go to one of the scores of US embassies and consulates in Mexico and Latin America and apply for a visa, and upon being vetted, approved and recruited by a US employer would likely buy a Delta airline ticket with the money that would otherwise go to the criminal coyotes and cartels, and head north to a city where their job was waiting.
> At the same time, the drastically thinned-out crowds at the border would mainly consist of drug dealers, criminals, undesirables and persons who failed the background checks when applying for a EB-3 visa. And the Border Patrol would know exactly what to do with any and all of the residual 5% of today’s border hordes. To wit, arrest them, rough them up and send them home upon penalty of a long-prison sentence in the US for a second or third try at illegal entry."