I understand what you are saying, but NO. They can leave and come back the correct way. Get in line and wait your turn. And you leave your old country behind and become an American (un-hyphenated). We speak English here, no more interpreters, no more foreign languages in school, work, or government.
My point is only that we can actually have that discussion. I'm also fine with your position on that discussion being to deport them under any and all circumstances. I'm not for amnesty either, but facts are facts. There are illegal immigrants who did not choose to come here, but were brought here. Some grew up here as Americans and know no other country as their own. To go the other direction and refuse to look at individual circumstances strikes me as being just as wrong as open borders, open asylum, or amnesty.
There is no doubt in my mind that the left hopes to capitalize on this tangled mess they've intentionally caused, and in that vein I'm simply not for listening to anything they have to say about it at all. That said, I also don't want to boot out people who have lived their whole lives as Americans and send them to a foreign country (as foreign to them as it would be to you) because politicians allowed our laws to be broken and go unenforced. Obama used the "Dreamers" as this hook, because they were the only class of immigrants that had any purchase at all to be allowed to become citizens.
It isn't simple, and the left has made it complex on purpose because ultimately they are for open borders and the destruction of our country in favor of some nebulous internationalism that only serves the largest corporations and the wealthiest people. However, out of all those millions who came because of Biden, Mayorkas, NGOs, the UN, and the radical, communist ideology that reached to the highest offices, not all of them are deserve to be deported. Certainly any that break our laws do, and that's why Trump started with them and they're the priority.
With the border closed, and remain in Mexico back in place, hopefully soon to be codified into law, we can have the reasoned discussion about LEGAL immigration that we couldn't have with open borders. You don't worry about what drapes to hang when the house in engulfed in flames. Any place I differed from your approach will be because of reality, and not because of any ideology. My ideology is always subservient to reality, and I am not always right, but I would like to think that my heart is in the right place and that I am on right side of everything (the side of our Lord) even when I'm wrong. My compassion does not rule my brain, but I do have compassion, and no desire to see good people get screwed because of bureaucracy, especially when it has sent so many mixed messages and peddled so much bullshit in the past.