All across the border. If you mean "legally", some important gateways into the US include those found on Otay Mesa (San Diego), Calexico, El Paso and Brownsville among many others.
Most illegal immigrants from Mexico are people with little to no education (most are former peasants) who don't earn enough to support their families and are forced to look for alternatives.
Border crossing is illegal because it allows illegal immigrants into the country. Not only does this pose a national threat, but it also allows for illegal activities, such as smuggling drugs.
They want to get in the U.S. without paying for a pasport and having to learn a little English also to get in.
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Supposedly, to prevent Mexican illegal immigrants from reaching US soil.
The fence along the U.S./Mexico border is not intended to stop illegal entry, but to slow them down so that the agents can apprehend them.
In "Crossing" by Gary Paulsen, the U.S. border patrol deploys various strategies to try to keep illegal Mexican immigrants out, such as setting up checkpoints, increasing patrols, and using technology like drones and sensors. The novel follows the journey of a young boy attempting to cross the border and the challenges he faces in evading these measures.
AnswerApproximately 36 million (legal and illegal).Compare that with the entire population of the US which is approximately 300,960,000 and it's difficult to imagine how it is possible that illegal immigrants are taking over the country as some people claim.
they came here by crossing the border and going on the border
maybe jail
Border Patrol, Helicopters, etc.
Several government agencies looked into the matter of illegal immigrants crossing the California border, but did nothing about it.The government contractors ran over budget.
illegal drugs and illegal immigrants