| Many people would like to solve the legal | | | | into our nation and continuing to allow the |
| immigration problem and stop illegal aliens | | | | illegal aliens to come at will could collapse |
| from entering our country by putting up the | | | | our economy. We have already seen |
| giant fence along the United States and | | | | unnecessary stresses on our economic |
| Mexican borders. The States of California, | | | | prosperity in the United States of America |
| Arizona, New Mexico and Texas are of course | | | | from the legal aliens, which are coming for |
| where the legal aliens cross. Over 60 | | | | Mexico. It is only going to get worse if |
| percent of the legal aliens come to our | | | | nothing is done. Today the United States |
| country from Mexico and another 18 percent | | | | Senate and the United States Congress are |
| cross over the Mexican border, as they go | | | | arguing over what is best to be done.However, |
| through Mexico to get to the United States of | | | | it should also be noted that the Barbara |
| America.But is it feasible to build fence | | | | Jordan Commission had already worked out all |
| along our borders, as such a fence would cost | | | | the details, but nothing was ever done. |
| over $1 billion to build and would take years | | | | Perhaps we should enforce the current laws we |
| to complete. Is that feasible? Some say it | | | | have our books rather than make a whole set |
| must be done no matter what the cost, because | | | | of new laws that we obviously cannot or will |
| the costs of allowing the legal immigration | | | | not enforce. Consider all this in 2006. |