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Of course, but do you really think as a nation we’re in a position to change that?People would never leave their own country if they had the ability to support their family, or have adequate medical care.
What you’re not seeing is that those root causes are, in almost every practical sense, irrelevant to solving the problem here in the US because we are powerless to address those root causes. We don’t govern any of those countries, and our only leverage is to bribe them, an ineffective solution, to say the least.People would not leave if they weren't extorted for money by cartels who threaten to rape their daughters or kill them if they don't pay up. People would never leave their country if they could get every day, common items like toilet paper and eggs. People wouldn't leave their country if their governments weren't historically run by dictators like those in the such as Hidalgo, Quiroga, Moreno, Díaz, Trujillo, Perón, Castro, Pinochet, and Stroessner and Maduro in Venezuela.
There is always, I repeat --ALWAYS, a root cause for people who choose to flee their homeland and risk their own lives by trekking through a thousand miles of mountains and rough terrain with their child on their shoulder. It's just not logical, not in the least.
The only thing within our control is to deal with the symptom of those root causes, i.e., the symptom that is illegal migration, and the way to deal with that is to guard our border.