"Everybody is against them but everybody enjoys their labor."Gross generalizations there. Many of us do not enjoy their illegal labor and wish that we would inforce sane immigration policy as well as inacting sane economic policy.
Being against illegal immigration and attempts to reward/normalize it does not equate with being against immigration or any particular ethnic or cultural group.
We need people to come here and be a part of America...and be willing to work, assimilate into the American culture, understand and defend freedom, etc., etc. But it has to happen legally and in a fashion that compliments those very things.
We do not accomplish that with violating the law and then calling it good.
Yes, but we can also use the services of a controlled number of people to work here for a specific time period and return to their country of origin when that work ends.
The only guest-worker program that I'd support would have to include, at a minimum: application made from outside the U.S., a fixed time period (less than a year), and a required return to the worker's home country. Anything less is just an amnesty by another name.