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I've been to Mexico several times. 


In fact my Father-in-Law has a winter home in McAllen Texas which is right on the border with Mexico and we go into Mexico every time we visit. Fact is there is all kinds of security checks and tons of people do get caught and deported. BUT there's also a huge border with in many places like only 100 yards of Rio Grand river to cross. It would cost a fortune to really seal off the entire border and operate it like some kind of a Berlin Wall (which by the way people still often times crossed).


The key here is to stop the jobs. To do that we need an virtually unforgeable National ID Card for all American citizens similar to the new microchip embedded US passports. 


Then we smack any company caught employing illegal aliens without this verifiable ID with a fine starting at $25,000 per person per incident up to say $100,000 per person per incident. 


With no available jobs illegal aliens for the most part would return to Mexico voluntarily.  


We also need to speed up legal immigration from the current 5 to 10 years for the businesses that rely on this labor. 


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