Does it take mind-reading to think that they are here (illegally) and not in their homelands (where, according to existing laws is where they belong) for a reason? Does it take mind-reading to assume that those reasons may just have to do with living conditions in their own lands? If they had it so good in their own lands, why would they risk coming to this country (Illegally), risk breaking the law for a job that (as we've heard ad nauseum) no American would want to do? It must be that what they are leaving is less desirable. That is merely deductive reasoning. Sorry if you can't see that (or the hyperbole in my remarks--everything okay?)
I do not begrudge them wanting a better life. I'd want the same for my family and my children. I do abhor their presence here, which is illegal, and their insistence that i somehow accomodate them as has been the case with other immigrants. The issue is, as it has always been, a legal issue. Immigrate legally, you are one of US. Do it illegally, you are Entrometidos--interlopers.
Give me a break!