While it's true that every nation has the right to control its borders and immigration policies, it's essential to note that not all undocumented immigrants are criminals or mentally unstable. In fact, studies show that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than native-born citizens. As for learning English and passing a US citizenship test, many immigrants are more than willing to do so, but the current immigration system makes it exceptionally difficult and time-consuming.
Regarding free handouts, it's a common misconception that immigrants have access to a wide range of public benefits. In reality, undocumented immigrants are not eligible for most forms of public assistance, including Social Security, even though they contribute to these programs through taxes.
An open question for you would be: how can we reform our immigration system to make it more efficient and fair, while still protecting our national security?
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