Imagine, Mexicans staying in Mexico and Leaving the US for their Home Country

As the President Joe Biden administration has the highest deportation numbers in years, with over 142,000 illegal immigrants deported under his administration.  See this article here.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2023/12/29/immigrants-ice-border-deportations-2023/#:~:text=U.S.%20Immigration%20and%20Customs%20Enforcement,agency’s%20annual%20report%2C%20published%20Friday

And no one would guess there were many heading home as well as Americans leaving for there. “Mexico is a beautiful country,” said.

Before COVID-19, more Mexicans came to the U.S. than left for Mexico for the first time in years

Americans find Mexico cheaper for beachfront and urban property, so they move there to retire, 62,000 or more per year. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/12/americans-relocating-mexico-city-better-life.html#:~:text=there%20full%20time.-,From%202019%20to%202022%2C%20the%20number%20of%20Americans%20who%20applied,residency%20visas%20surged%20about%2070%25.&text=CNBC%20Make%20It%20spoke%20with,rich%20in%20culture%20and%20community

So we start off with 850,000 Mexicans as 733,000 leave and we have Americans moving to Mexico, approximately 62,000, so what we are left with is a net at the most 70,000 illegals, and we have 21,777 Border Patrol officials to handle what turns out to be at most four per year, and we pay them over $62,000 per year to start per agent each to deport four or more because of border traffic later. Obviously they are busy during the day. And we need to encourage only legal immigration.

In reality why would Alaska, the northern most state spend $1 million per day to deploy National Guard troops there? Do you want border patrol to be lazy, three per year and with the deportation numbers Biden is accomplishing, why? Keep them at home and fund our schools. That is $90 million in three months.

This is also interesting, and has now declined to 69 percent as of current 2024 statistics, but Mexico is experiencing a labor shortage, as of the study in 2023, their labor shortage was at 75%, according to this article, so why do we think they need to come here? The path of least resistance would be to get a job in your own country.

https://mexiconewsdaily.com/business/study-75-of-mexico-businesses-say-they-struggle-to-find-workers/

With the Mexican election coming up, how can we insure that the Mexican government will work towards a fully employed Mexican workforce?

https://www.as-coa.org/articles/poll-tracker-mexicos-2024-presidential-vote