The way to solve drug violence is to legalize drugs.
The way to solve illegal immigration is to legalize it.
The way to solve the problem of bullets being fired across the border is to stay indoors.
Yup, no problem liberals can't solve by simply pretending it isn't a problem.
The social and monetary costs of drug use are amplified by the "war on drugs", not diminished. Prohibition has not only failed to reduce drug consumption, it has created a vastly profitable illicit market for the drug cartels and enabled them to corrupt Latin American national and regional governments at a tremendous cost to their societies and to ours.
Make a rational argument in favor of continuing drug prohibition and I shall read and respond. Continue trolling with your "Liberal" stereotypes and you will be deservedly ignored.
FWIW, I do not support ignoring the illegal immigration problem. Employment laws should be enforced as a first step, and illegals (or "undocumenteds" for those who insist) should be detained and deported when discovered.
I do support a "Guest Worker" provision for migrant agricultural workers, since migrant workers actually do jobs that most United States citizens are no longer willing to perform.
I also think that birthright citizenship to children of illegal residents should be reconsidered; there is a legitimate debate if illegals fit the "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" clause as intended by the authors of the 14th Amendment and as understood at the time of its passage.