I'm simply asking "searching questions," and asking for clarification where I see the need for it. As an engineer (who is, btw, quite conversant with math) I always like to be clear on the problem before I attempt to solve it. I'm asking you to help define the problem. You seem to be treating that as an argument against what you're saying, but it's not.
It is way too late to deal with the bleeding hearts. They've done their damage and it is probably too late to fix it.
To quote the late James Burnham: "If there's no solution, there's no problem." Are you saying that there's no solution to the domestic problem? And are you saying that we can somehow fix the illegal immigration problem without being able to solve its domestic roots?
How can we do that?