Illegal immigration, the growing drug problem (which leads to all sorts of other issues), sex trafficking, slavery, financial drain on the economy, lack of assimilation, and much more. Until recently, protecting the southern boarder was a platform issue for candidates on both sides of the table as far back as I can remember. Including Bill Clinton and Obama if I am not mistaken. Protecting the boarder was agreed upon by both sides going back to decades. What changed in the last several years?
@P0l1cyGabriella9mos9MO
Labor shortage = high inflation.
"The labor shortage is pushing inflation in affluent countries where employers, competing for workers, are raising wages to hire and keep them. “I do think more migrant workers would reduce the inflation rate,” said Spencer Cox, the Republican governor of Utah, which has a 2.4% unemployment rate, slimmer than even the U.S. rate of 3.4%"
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-worlds-biggest-economies-cautiously-open-their-doors-to-more-foreign-workers-664c3549