Just wanted to let you know I am in general agreement with your post. I would add that if labor law enforcement combined with a minimum wage hike were implemented I believe that the incentive for illegals to cross the border and seek work here would be greatly reduced, and as a consequence the number of anchor babies born here should be noticeably reduced.Piezoe, some of what you have to offer is sound advice. Some other, not so much. Yes, labor law should be strictly enforced. Raising the minimum wage will do little other than to eliminate some jobs. Honestly, I would say probably not very many, but it sure as hell won't create any jobs, which is what we need, job creation. Yes, we need to eliminate the incentive for illegals to come here, but the job market is secondary to the really big incentive. Anchor babies. They come here, spit out a kid and everything changes. The kid is an American citizen with all the rights and privileges of a citizen. The parent(s) benefit from this. First and foremost the likelihood of deportation goes from not very likely to zero. The whole we can't split up a family argument comes into play. Secondly they benefit financially from all the social services that automatically come into play. You show me one, just one politician with the stones to address this issue. We must take on the bastardization of the 14th amendment before any real progress can be made. Everything else is window dressing.
I have expressed the opinion many times that our U.S. Constitution is obsolescent. What now, in 2014, seems an absurd provision in the 14th amendment is an example of the Constitution's growing obsolescence. In my opinion, if we merely amended the amendment without coupling it to a reduced incentive to cross the border illegally, we wouldn't make much of a dent in the problem.
When an illegal comes to this country, and over time puts down roots, makes friends, works hard, and stays out of trouble, our natural compunction, as with any people, is to avoid being insensitive and mean. We like to think of ourselves as compassionate. (Whether we really are is another question.) Therefore, IMO, regardless of whether the 14th Amendment is revised, we must combine strict enforcement of the labor laws with a reasonable increase in the Federal minimum wage (one that makes sense in terms of the true cost of minimum wage labor). Then citizens will have an incentive to take the jobs now taken by illegals, and wages will compete effectively with welfare; illegals will find it difficult to compete for jobs and their incentive to enter the country illegally will be greatly reduced.