(Citizen)Gideon MacLeishJuly 5, 2007 13:44:35
1. Streamline the immigration procedure - Make it easier and less expensive for those who want to immigrate to do so legally so the temptation to immigrate illegally is removed.
2. Tie work visas to employers -- employers would register at embassies with open jobs available for immigrants. The jobs would be open for ALL potential immigrants, regardless of nationality, and when the job terminates, the visa expires two weeks later. Workers can return and get a new visa, but they MUST return to do so.
3. Border enforcement -- rotate law enforcement officers from communities within border states for two week border patrols. Because the officers deal with the end result (drugs, crime, etc), they have a vested interest in securing the borders. Offer block grants to communities who provide officers for border patrol duties. This is less expensive than increasing expense for full time border patrol.
As for those already here, I like LW's solution: do nothing. If all of the above steps are implemented, they will find it harder to find employment, meaning they would have to go through legal channels to immigrate. If they are captured, allow our officers to verify legal residency, and deport them immediately after they have served the full sentences for all crimes for which they have been convicted.
Good answers with some implementation, now where does the money come from?