Should country not take precedence over party considerations?
It 100% should. And that's exactly what President Trump is [trying] to do. A border wall will ONLY HELP the security of Americans; including saving lives. It will also help save the lives of those trying to cross it illegally. The horror that people (particularly women and children) go through to get to the border is devastating. The logic is when people realize how difficult it is to enter the US
illegally, they won't even attempt it. A wall will help to direct people to the legal ports of entry. It will also make it
much more difficult to cross illegally allowing Border Patrol to respond proactively rather than react. Those seeking asylum will be treated fairly and humanely at legal ports of entry. However, many people coming from the South are not seeking asylum. They're seeking a better economy to live and work in and that's great (at least that's the hope, some may likely be coming because of all the free handouts they can get), but they'll need to apply for an immigrant visa.
The cost is a non-issue. $5.7 billion is
less than 0.02% of the federal budget. Even if it cost $50 billion, illegal immigration costs over
$100 billion per year. If you're suggesting cost is an issue, you're also suggesting a price tag on human lives.
"But most immigrants are overstayed visas." That's a separate issue and has nothing to do with the wall. Even if a wall only saves a few American (and non-American) lives the cost is well worth it. But it will save much more than just a few when you consider all the murders and drug overdoses that could be prevented. In addition, how accurate can that be when we really have no idea how many illegal aliens are crossing the border.
"The government should put that cost towards helping poor Americans and Veterans..." Should they? The governments job is to protect the rights of its citizens, not to ensure a certain socioeconomic level and especially not to ensure healthcare. That may sound callous, but imagine Americans coming together and helping each other without any government intervention. It happens all the time (like Delta helping to fund the MLK Jr. National Park:
Martin Luther King Jr. Landmarks in Atlanta Will Temporarily Reopen With Aid From Delta Air Lines). That's why we tithe to a church that can help people at the local level and in their own neighborhoods and communities. And as discussed in the previous paragraph, the wall will actually create a
significant positive net revenue.
"It's immoral" - Protecting the citizens of a nation is not immoral, in fact, it's the opposite. America welcomes and encourages all immigrants from all lands to apply for citizenship legally.
"Walls don't work. They're old technology" - Clearly that is a false statement. There are myriad of sovereign nations who have walls and real data showing the drop in illegal immigration. If nothing else, a wall will make it significantly more difficult for someone to get to the other side compared to literally nothing. The extra time required to bypass a wall would allow Border Patrol more time to respond to the illegal activity.
For all American citizens, there are literally no negatives to building a wall.