The idea was to open the doors to political refugees. Not for cheap nannies, and drug dealing and sex trafficking sociopaths.
As others have pointed out, your biases are so great that you are aggressively ignoring what life is like for the folks making the trip to the Mexican border.
There are over 217,213 Nannies currently employed in the United States. 87.4% of all Nannies are women, while 9.3% are men. The average age of an employed Nanny is 38 years old. The most common ethnicity of Nannies is White (64.4%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (16.9%) and Black or African American (7.9%)
So, if
every Hispanic or Latino nanny were an illegal immigrant who came through in 2021, that would be just over 2% of all undocumented arrivals through the south. Of course, they aren't.
The estimate is that we have 44 million undocumented folks in the US, half of whom are Latino or Hispanic. Assuming all of those came from South and Central America or the Islands, that would be 22,000,000.
The total Latino and Hispanic nanny population falls to 0.17% of the illegal Hispanic and Latino population.
Even if you included all domestic workers, it's maybe 1% of our illegal immigrant population.
There are maybe another 1% who are drug dealers,
if you assume every drug dealer is an illegal immigrant from south of the border which is an absurd assumption.
That still leaves 98% of our illegal immigrants to account for, Luee! How are you going to do that?!
Sex traffickers? Luee, if we count all the Western Hemisphere forced laborers (which includes those being trafficked, not those doing the trafficking), that's only another 1.2 million people. News for you: They're not all in North America and they're not all Hispanic or Latino. But even if they were, there are still tens of millions of people to account for.
YOUR NUMBERS ARE STUPID and so are your assumptions about who they are and why they came.