Immigration happens naturally. For nearly all of human existence, humans have moved from one place to another in search of the very basics, as described on the Maslow Hierarchy of Needs. At the very bottom, we have our most basic needs: food, water, warmth, and rest. For millennia, humans move where there food source moved. We were nomads. Eventually, we settled down in areas and started civilizations, but this did not stop humans from moving from place to place. The second tier of basic needs, states that we are in search of security and safety. It is in this tier, that we find the American dilemma. Do we have an immigration problem? The easy answer to that is no. If we change the question slightly, the answer starts to change. Do we have an illegal immigration problem? Yes.... and no. This is where the big debate starts. People on the left side of the political spectrum, argue that people are not illegal. That the term is degrading. They prefer the term asylum seekers. And...