The illegal immigration problem doesn’t start when illegal aliens hit our southern border, the problem starts when they begin their migrant trek from Central & South America.
Mexico, by failing to stop entrance through their southern border, enables the invasion.
Fine.
If Mexico won’t help, why not subcontract with Guatemala, the nation south of them, to help us in that effort? The southern Guatemalan border will be much easier to control, their economy would get a huge boost, and millions of Guatemalans would benefit.
The U.S. could provide advisors and NGOs (non-gov’t organizations) to assist them.
Why not?
We’ve spent $91bn on aid to Puerto Rico, after one hurricane. The annual Guatemalan economy is reportedly $137bn…chump change considering the savings that would occur if we were able to achieve a solution that stops the cost of illegal immigration.
And, in addition…
This solution gives us leverage with Mexico, helps the Guatemalan economy, stops the trafficking of children and sex-slavery, and halts thousands of assaults on the innocents.
Just sayin’.