If you want to know why the deep state is so inconsistent on its border policy, it’s because they are trying to import enough people to change the demographics but not sure how fast they can do it without the country ripping apart.
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I'd argue they have things exactly where they want them with the current border policy.
They don't want to just legalize everyone, because there's now an infrastructure built around housing, feeding, and providing amenities to the people trapped in border facilities. Furniture-focused companies like Wayfair are scant miles from some of these border facilities, and the state or federal government gives groups like these millions of dollars to provide beds, chairs, drawers, and so forth for every cell. Then there's replacement and maintenance which allows even more business to get their fingers in the pie.
They want to make sure the border facilities are always at capacity or over capacity, because that means the tax money can keep flowing out of the official coffers and into private coffers.
The reason they want to reduce the barriers to entry is because that doesn't affect the infrastructure they've built around border facilities. Reducing the number of judges capable of taking asylum cases or controlling the number of cases they can complete per day are easy ways to ensure the border facilities stay full even if the requirements for asylum were reduced to just "first and last name please."
As to why they want this mass migration, it's largely to drive costs down further for business and increase the government-dependent population. By making work less available, people are forced into welfare. Once they're on welfare, they are extremely likely to vote for the party that maintains/expands welfare.
Making illegal immigrants legal is largely because they're more useful as voters than they are as slaves that work for cheap with the constant threat of deportation to keep them cheap. It's similar to the three fifths compromise, where the illegal population is significant enough to change demographics, but it means nothing if they can't eke a vote out of them.
I wouldn't be surprised if whatever bill comes out makes these illegal immigrants capable of voting, but the compromise is that they can still be deported because they're not completely citizens.
Well thought out. You could be right.