Homes of relatives. Most Mexicans have at least one relative - with legal residence status or otherwise - in the United States. Therefore, new comers seek for their assistance to find temporary shelter until they find a job and a place to live on their own.
Wherever they feel there is the least likelihood of being caught. Or, if they are paying someone, wherever he thinks there is the least likelihood of being caught.
Supposedly, to keep illegal immigrants, criminals and terrorists out of the United States.
Supposedly, to prevent Mexican illegal immigrants from reaching US soil.
Paradoxically, because illegal immigrants help many corporations. See related questions.
Mostly Mexico since we're right by the border and most illegal aliens come from Mexico too
You mean enforced? No. It is as porous as it can be. Drugs, weapons and illegal immigrants cross it everyday on both sides.
Arizona has a lot of illegal immigrants incomin' from Mexico. Mexico has a lot of remittances incomin' from people residing in Arizona. Also, there are illiterate people on both sides of the border.
5:02PM. Nights get longer in New Mexico so as to promote nighttime burglary and help illegal immigrants cross the border easier.
THe writer from New Mexico a border state is afraid that immigrants take jobs from minorities.
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.
Yes it is illegal to take fireworks to Mexico but the only border that really don't care is El Pasos Border I've done it :)
because of how long they been trying to cross the border without a green card
Not really; considering the persistence of humans in general, and the desperation of illegal immigrants to reach the United States in particular, even the most dangerous regions along the US-Mexico border can and will be crossed eventually.