Migrants aren’t the only ones dying — more than 5,000 in the last decade — because politics has replaced common sense as a way to solve the human crisis occurring daily at the U.S. border with Mexico.

Seventeen of the more than 10,000 Texas National Guardsmen unnecessarily deployed at the border since March 2021 have died from various causes, including seven suicides, two accidental shootings, two motor vehicle accidents, and the drowning of a guardsman who tried to save migrants attempting to cross the Rio Grande.

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Terence Y

Thanks for your op-ed Philadelphia Enquirer, but I’d say we need both. Let’s first crack down and deport illegals that have invaded our country and then let’s work towards immigration reform for those who have shown they bear no ill will towards our country, and on a first-come, first-served basis. There are many in our country illegally for years and if they haven’t taken steps to become citizens, we’ll offer to deport them and their family, if they so wish. It’s obvious they never wanted to become citizens. In the meantime, I, or you, can petition Governor Abbott to ship more illegals to Philadelphia and we can all see how Philadelphia tackles the problem.

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