I have to admit that I am changing my view as well. My take mirrored Et T's regarding the desire of many to be free. After the anthem bit, the use of May 1, a communist holiday, the knuckling under of some meat packers who are going to close Monday, the hostile comments of some of the purported "leaders" of this "brown revolution", and others, I am inclined to become more bellicose about the illegals.
If I ran a large meatpacking plant I would tell my employees that if they did not have a doctors medical excuse for a Monday absence, they are fired. Period. I would put out a news release to that effect and tell the American people if they have a little trouble for a short period buying chicken, etc or the price spikes it's because they are not going to tolerate being blackmailed by illegals or those that sympathize with them and that I hoped they would understand my postition in this matter.
What are these businesses going to do when the blackmail starts on a monthly basis?
In my view this problem is not about human rights, jobs or even bettering lives. This is becoming a national security issue in that our culture is being threatened, our language is being threatened, our ability to support medicine, schools and the like are being threatened. America is on the verge, as a result, of setting into motion the Balkanization or our country. We should not stand for this or in a generation or so, America will no longer exist as the bastion of freedom and Constitutional Republicanism.
Our Constitution affords no protection for those who are not legal citizens or legal guests. Why? Because our Constitution which does say '...the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness...' also illuminates the fact that we are a nation of laws. That fact is why we are able to be free men. The law is impartial, men are not. Those who would scoff at that or subvert it by twisting the fact that its guarantees apply to non citizens are on no firm legal ground.