Rodomonte:
Thank you very much for the referal to the deportation of illegals in 1954. I did not know that history. I googled and found a 2006 Christain Science Monitor article which was the basis for the Wikipedia article you provided.
I found it most telling that Eisenhower quoted a 1951 New York Times article that said in part,
"The rise in illegal border-crossing by Mexican 'w**
s’ to a current rate of more than 1,000,000 cases a year has been accompanied by a curious relaxation in ethical standards extending all the way from the farmer-exploiters of this contraband labor to the highest levels of the Federal Government."
A curious relaxation of ethical standards from bottom to top seems to be at the very CORE of most of our problems. Ethics relates directly to MORAL standards. Moral conduct is right versus wrong. A moral standard should be objective, not given to twisted intepretation to allow certain behavior in certain situations. LEGAL conduct is not always moral conduct. See laws passed by Hitler or the rush to change the definition of marriage.
I know you, and all who read here, know this.
My point, I think, is the need to discover and support the objective “right” behavior in regards to illegal immigrants, as well as any other issue of the day.
We know, or at least fear, the cost to us citizens of America. But can we express empathy for the cost to the illegal immigrants? Can we imagine what we would do if we were in their position? There, but for the Grace of God, go you and me. If you were hurting, what would you expect of me?
I think we have enough laws already. They just need to be enforced. Eisenhower understood that 55 years ago. But, in enforcing our laws, we need also to be compassionate. We need to discover a way and help for Mexico provide a better life for its citizens so that they do not feel the desperate need to enter America illegally.
We should not be too liberal, nor should we be too conservative in this and other matters. We should however, demand that our government enforce existing laws. The Feds are not. Arizona acted. Perhaps we need a new Congress this November.
“Least” is singular, but it can also apply to a single group.

Morally, we help THE poor, not A poor.
Roseville has grown considerably since the mid 90s. Still we are just 100 miles from Lake Tahoe and 75 from Napa Valley.