Emotional or ethical considerations aside, it doesn't make good economic sense to turn 12 million people into felons andor to send them all back to the countries they came from. At the end of the day, the U.S. does not presently have the financial resources to effectively enforce these kinds of measures, even if doing either could somehow be seen as the right thing to do.
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