Thanks everybody. It seems we have a consensus that we cannot simply allow uncontrolled access to our country. We are the most prosperous big country in the world. Almost every "Have Not" in the world would like to live here. We not only have generous welfare, we are perhaps the most charitable country in the world. It is no wonder people want to come here.
Look in your own city. How many woefully poor people live there? How can anyone justify living in a 2500 ft2 house, or driving a $50k car, or having dual subwoofers when people in their own city don't have food or shelter? We all feel sorry for those less fortunate, and the international situation is far worse than the local one. Worldwide, there are MANY more poor people than "wealthy" people. We each help as much as we're willing, and our Constitution allows us to make that personal decision, (mostly). While we do a lot, we cannot feed or care for the whole world.
For us to continue to control our own charity, we must control border access. That means we must stop this "caravan", at least until we can identify who we want and who we don't. If a line of armed soldiers is the only way, I'm OK with that. And if the crowd chooses to assault the line of soldiers, the soldiers must do what soldiers do. It would be horrible, but it would be the caravan's choice, not ours. Unfeeling? I don't think so.
The news this morning said Mexico offered immigration papers and jobs to the caravan. The migrants refused.