father sean carroll works with migrants on both sides of the border. gracias por estan aqui, gracias a acompanerlos a la camina (woman wipes tear) you can buid a high wall you can build it as long as the border is, and yet if you don't address fundamental issues of economic need and family separation and generalized violence, it's not going to be a very effective solution to this issue. so that's where our resources need to be invested, that's where our focus needs to be, not on building a higher or larger wall, but rather on economic development, on safety programs, on visa reform that will un migrants with their family from the us in a more expedited way my parents weren't granted a visa to come here. my parents did not have money. they couldn't get a visa, they were struggling economically and they decided to come here without permission. can we afford the mass deportations of millions of people? why not? sure. our children in america today do not have a chance to prosper economically, socially because of the endemic illegal immigration. every day w