Nope, not even close. We only have about three million people in the state total.
But we do have plenty immigrants, legal and illegal.
You want to arrest all five million in the nation and repatriate them to Mexico?
Good luck.
How are you gonna separate them from the legal ones?
Might as well go with a national ID. The Bill of Rights is toast anyway.
Good luck.
How are you gonna separate them from the legal ones?
Evidently you are from the "they all look alike" school. Here in California we don't have as much trouble as you do sorting out hispanic Americans from Mexican and Central American nationals.
As far as arresting every illegal, it isn't necessary. When the INS began enforcing the law out here in just one city the results were obvious. They will return to their country if the law is being enforced.
Illegals are coming here because they know that currently there is no intention of enforcing the law. There is in effect no border control, and they stand an excellent chance of being rewarded with amnesty for breaking the law. It's the policy you advocate that has developed into an enormous problem in the Southwest. And it will spread to your part of the country. Perhaps when English is optional in your little State you'll appreciate that you didn't know what you were encouraging.