Ramesh Ponnuru, Columnist

Democrats Can Win by Giving Trump His Wall

In return for their support, they will be well-placed to make big requests of him.

1,954 miles. 

Photographer: Mandal Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

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Our arguments over a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border encapsulate much of what’s wrong with American politics. The wall has become a much larger issue than it deserves to be, and the parties have been unable to make a deal over it that ought to be easy to make.

The debate is overwrought on both sides. It was a mistake for immigration hawks to become as fixated as they have on building a wall on the southern border. Even if it is completely successful in stopping illegal border-crossings, it won’t stop people from coming here legally and then overstaying their visas. Estimates of the fraction of illegal immigrants who get here that way range from two-fifths to two-thirds.