Question on the Reading: May 7

While reading the chapter in  Out of Three: Immigrant New York in the Twenty-First Century on Mexican immigration, it became more and more clear to me that with the number of illegal immigrants we have, there is seemingly no way to completely resolve the issue. The United States cannot deport every illegal immigrant and the illegal immigrants have little to no chance of being legalized. What other issue must be dealt with before one can think of stopping illegal immigration? (Such as the political issues in the immigrants home countries) Adding on to that question, is there anything that the United States can do to help resolve whatever issues exist?

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