Abstract

The problem of illegal or undocumented immigrants has become a large one in the United States, and the intensity of emotions involved make finding a solution more difficult. The extreme polarization divides even those who are otherwise of the same or similar political persuasion. This paper reviews the legal issues involved at each point in the process of dealing with undocumented or illegal immigrants, examines workable solutions in place in other countries to identify alternatives, analyzes those alternative solutions, and proposes what the authors believe to be a practical and reasonable approach to addressing the problem.

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