> the class that doesn't have documents

... didn't have to join the system.

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They were invited to join the system. There is a massive marketing campaign around this. Nobody comes here without an invitation for a job. The journey to convince people to migrate is a lot longer than what people think

If something is a basic component of a functioning country, it should be in everyone’s interest to simplify the process to make it efficient and legal. But that’s not how things are, because what the industry (read: the lobbyists) wants is a permanent caste system of disposable humans who do the most dangerous work at the lowest possible wage, without any access to the benefits the rest of the working class has.

Write your congressman. You can’t *wish* laws into existence. We have a plan in place to do that.

They are there, and actuall being enforced as we speak.

The problem is the last 4 years, and the protesters, not the administration trying to fix it.

Ah thanks any place I can observe that marketing campaign"?

Church and accounting firms

Ah well. By that standard the local drug dealer around the corner has a "marketing campaign" too. Caveat emptor.

Just go talk to them and check. I wouldn't be surprised.

Silk Road had marketing, too.

Of course they do.

Your church is marketing this? Or some hypothetical, non-existent church to hear about on TV?

Literally what Trump is trying to fix. I assume you will be ok with him fixing this.

If he is trying, it's not working. What is working is the Mexican crossing problem, which is a cartel issue. That is virtually solved. But the average undocumented immigrant is still being sold to come. I don't see Trump doing anything about it.

The “average (illegal alien)” walked across the border for the last 3+ years. I agree they were encouraged.

Last week there were 3 illegals.

It’s kinda tough to say he’s not doing enough and going too far, but I guess you do you.