I think most of us recognize that the only way to meaningfully address the immigration issue is through bipartisan congressional action, with input from stakeholder groups of course. This means addressing the major questions together, such as demand for high- and low-skilled labor, the legal status of undocumented immigrants living in the country, border security, immigrant processing and interior enforcement.
It’s not a good idea to leave immigration policy decisions to the courts, the executive branch or states. The result is a patchwork quilt of inefficient, stop-gap measures, which can change every 2-4 years.
Dial down the political rhetoric and get to work Congress. According to the Constitution, the ball is in your court.