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They wouldn't either if the proper pre-arrival processes were more straightforward.
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About half of America's illegal immigrants are visa overstays. Probably more if including illegally-working "tourists".
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Many do try, but they're often prevented from doing so by Mexican police doing the bidding of US CBP. And then there's too many stories of US officers separating the children from their parents. Trump closing the CBP One application to make proper appointments isn't guiding them towards the ports of entry either.
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It's impossible with Republicans always making the legal immigration process more complex, while not increasing the government manpower to get through the growing backlog on our end. So we end up receiving exactly the hardiest and most risk-taking immigrants that conservatives fear.
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Until all the American ranchers whose property line is literally the Mexican border sees how much land they'll be forced to sell under eminent domain, just for a visibly imposing pet project that won't actually work (at least not without a massive government permanent hiring spree for officers to man it all).
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What's considered "illegal" has only grown dramatically though. My own parents would find it too difficult to immigrate under current policy, and they're retired American public servants.
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Which sections? Drugs and trafficked people get in and out of China through the Golden Triangle pretty regularly.
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That's the short term benefit. The adverse effects will hit your wallet soon enough, trying to pay for older, less healthy, less motivated, and less numerous native-born Americans trying to replace the lost labor of fresh-blooded foreigners.
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Republicans didn't want to fund more courts and judges to adjudicate the cases. If anything they increased the workload by narrowing what's a "legal" reason to immigrate and convoluting the visa application procedures.
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@Rob-vv5yn Constitution says anyone born within US jurisdiction is automatically a citizen, meaning if they are in a place that a US officer can arrest them they are also in a space where they are a US citizen upon birth. Really the only exceptions are accredited diplomats (due to diplomatic immunity which forbids detentions) and those born in American Samoa (due to the US not fully incorporating the territory which would allow Mainlanders to buy traditional community-owned lands, although American Samoans are still US nationals with a US passport and have all the rights of a Permanent Resident). This isn't unique to the US either. Most of the Western Hemisphere institutes jus soli citizenship for practically everyone born there.
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