The discussion centers on the implications of illegal immigration in a nation, with a focus on the potential for internal collapse both economically and politically. Participants debate whether to expel illegal immigrants or to grant them legal status to legitimize the country. One prominent viewpoint advocates for sealing borders with military assistance, mandating that illegal immigrants leave within 90 days, and implementing strict penalties for non-compliance. The need for a controlled immigration process is emphasized, suggesting that only a limited number of immigrants should be allowed based on labor demands. Critics question the feasibility of such measures, comparing the situation to the challenges of combating illegal drug use, and express skepticism about the likelihood of effective action being taken. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities and contentious nature of immigration policy and enforcement.