For many years hordes of people have been coming across the U.S. border in violation of existing immigration laws. The number of people country illegally is now well over 10 million. Many solutions have been proposed, including building a fence across the border, adding thousands of border patrol officers, using the National Guard for border patrol and enforcing the law by seeking out and deporting illegal immigrants and punishing employers who knowingly hire them. The vast majority of Americans support one or more of these solutions; a good number support all of them. However, some people reject all of these solutions on moral grounds. They believe further that illegal immigrants should receive the same rights and privileges accorded to citizens, including drivers\' licenses, social security, and health and education benefits. Evaluate this issue according to the criteria presented in this chapter. Solution If the government could come up with a policy that allows safe and easy transit of the latin people , then the number of people crossing the border illigally would decrease significantly. The governmetn should set a cap on the number of people that could immigrate in the Statesthis will help in keeping the interses of the Americans intact and will also come as a respite to the people who cross the border. These people should be rehablitated so that then do not end up doing any kind of illigal activity , this usually happens as these people don\'t have any means to feed themselves and their families so they are quite vulnerable. And yes even after doing this there will always be some to them who still would cross the border illigally ,for them the government must impose stricter laws and beefup the border security so then this illigal activity could be checked..