Fairness and equality before the Law as it may have applied at the beginning have nothing to do with how those terms have been used these days.
But back to immigration laws: really we do not have to be fair to people who aren’t here, who aren’t already under out Laws. We don’t have to treat them as we’ve treated earlier people coming here legally. It isn’t unfair to people who are here, especially citizens, to do so.
Shut the doors from everyplace. We also need to end abortion … it should simply be seen as a vital national interest of any nation that its population be sustained through the posterity of its own citizens.
Which is why I said we cannot fairly shut down all immigration and instead cut it to a trickle allowing only those exceptions and the exception of people with critical skills for needs we cannot supply here in the US.
The answer to one excess is not more excess in the opposite direction.
Yes as I’ve said, we need to add probably 50-100,000 more agents for internal enforcement and 10-20,000 more immigration courts to deal with the flood of illegals and visa overstays already here.
Right now it is so many years between an initial arrest and final deportation proceedings many of them will in the mean time marry citizens and produce children or marry other illegals and produce children and once they have, barring conviction for serious crimes they’ll never be removed.
Whatever else they are they aren’t stupid and are experts at gaming the system.