>>591133
There's a few solutions depending on how you want to go about it, but none of them are that great.
1) 38th Parallel & full car searches of every vehicle on the Southern Border and suspending the use of passport cards at the US-Mexican border (only books allowed)
Pros:
>Instantly solves the immigration issue
>Gives you permission to shoot Mexicans crossing the border
>Can be justified because of cartels by just declaring Mexico a Narco-led government
Cons:
<You'll effectively piss off rich white people who travel to Mexico on holiday who will vote against you in the elections
<International outcry and all that entails in an international economy that doesn't respect US sovereignty in the first place
<Have to go to war with Mexico (as this is considered an act of war) and thus get stuck with the burden of killing the cartels/fixing their shit for them
2) Military operation to wipe out the cartels as if they were Sandniggers
Pros:
>Wipes out the cartels quickly and efficiently
>Mexico can't reasonably complain
>All it takes is one instance of a Mexican cartel operating across the border to justify demanding Mexico let you take action
>Get to kill Cholos
Cons:
<The operation will probably fail because the cartels run the Mexican government/will escape Pakistan-style every time the US military makes a plan
<You will probably end up going to war with Mexico for either not sharing information with the Mexican Cartels Government or be forced to overthrow the Mexican Government
<Mexicans will unreasonably bitch
<International outcry as before
<Hoping the power vacuum is filled by ruthless Colombian/Central American cartels with some sense of class and not even shittier Spics
<You might as well do option 1 since this will be less efficient unless you go to war with Mexico anyways
3) Convert the cartels into legitimate businesses/offer to wave their crimes if they do so.
Pros:
>No more cartels
>Cartels can't act in the black market if they have to report their shit to the government
>This makes guns legal to own in Mexico again
>This reduces crime so they don't have an excuse to come to America
>Most of the cartels will collapse because they rely on their illegal dealings to survive/won't know what to do when wrapped into the bureaucracy
Cons:
<Legalized drugs in Mexico
<National outcry that cartels won't suffer the consequences
<Mexican Cartels Government will fight tooth and nail to prevent this because they are the cartel and this doesn't benefit them because "mis criminales"
<Ripple effects around the world will not be pleasant
4) Like #3 except instead of legalizing the cartels, just legalize the majority of drugs or require a simple "drug users license" that states the junkie is aware that he can't be high in public and aware of the negative effects of the drug he is using. Make the license cost a flat modest rate like $100/year for administrative costs to issue, (reasonably) tax the drugs, and give the drug stores the legal right to discriminate on just about any basis if they think that the drugs are being abused. Obviously let states do their own thing but require them to have contingency plans in place to prevent cartel activity if they don't allow drug legalization.
Pros:
>Muh weed
>Cuts out the profits from the cartels, who's main businesses are drugs
>Forces the cartels to deal in things like mercenaries, trafficking, and illegal weapons which are far easier to track/tactically remove
>Mexico can't do shit because it's US policy
>Drug tourism will rake in Billions/year
>Will ease the justice system so you can dedicate more money to police training/border patrol training & hiring
Cons:
<Degenerates can legally inject themselves with shit/smoke shit
<Cartels will probably move to shit like child sex trafficking
<Drug tourism will bring a certain level of crime with it
<Niggers on welfare will eat up even more resources
<Only solves the Mexican problem by proxy, not a lot of the underlying issues
<Spics are still gonna jump the border and likely will do so en masse until the power vacuum left from cartel collapse clears up