A system that allows Mexican workers to enter the United States legally would free up thousands of government personnel and save an estimated $3 billion a year-resources that would then be available to fight terrorism. In addtion, For the past 15 years, the U.S. government has imposed new and burdensome regulations on American employers and dramatically increased spending on border control. Despite those aggressive efforts, America's border policy has failed to stem the flow of undocumented workers into the U.S. labor market. Its a zero sum game with Mexico open up the borders is the only way to go long term.
CATO institute goverment angency doing the study. The costs will go up, and up trying crack down on the border more and more.
2006-11-13
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