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Did they enter the country legally?
If they broke the LAW, you cannot argue the fact they are illegal immigrants. If you walk into a store, fill up a bag of items, walk out without paying (breaking the law)...you can't argue that you've merely made an "undocumented" purchase.
When my grandmother and grandfather's families immigrated to the USA, they had to show they would be able to support themselves and their families. They had to have at least a certain amount of money, be in decent health, and know a trade in demand.
Have you stopped to research what Mexico does to handle their "undocumented residents" from their southern borders? They ship then back no questions asked (if they're lucky) or they kill them.
For the record, I'm a democrat.