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Economic Judgment on Arizona’s Immigration Law

Post by Alex Nowrasteh (occasional blogger for the site, joined April 2012; pieces published are by default republished from other sources with permission). See: all posts by Alex Nowrasteh FINANCIAL...

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Immigration enforcement — what’s morally acceptable? A question for fellow...

Post by Vipul Naik (regular blogger and site founder, launched site and started blogging March 2012). See: all posts by Vipul Naik Vipul Naik's personal statement My co-bloggers at this site,...

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Answer to Vipul’s question about enforcement

Post by Nathan Smith (regular blogger for the site, joined April 2012). See: all posts by Nathan Smith Nathan Smith's personal statement This post is in anwer to Vipul’s post “Immigration enforcement —...

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Immigration crackdowns: federal versus state

Post by Vipul Naik (regular blogger and site founder, launched site and started blogging March 2012). See: all posts by Vipul Naik Vipul Naik's personal statement Note: This blog post is a little blase...

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Incentives to be accurate about what forms of enforcement work

Post by Vipul Naik (regular blogger and site founder, launched site and started blogging March 2012). See: all posts by Vipul Naik Vipul Naik's personal statement Does “self-deportation” (also known as...

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Barry Goldwater’s vision of open borders

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee Goldwater is a name synonymous with the...

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Secure the US-Mexico border: open it

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee’s personal statement blog post introducing John Lee   The Associated Press has a great story...

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US immigration law creates hundreds of mini-dictators, empowered to enforce...

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee Donald Dobkin is a Canadian-American...

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Wedging a crack in trans-Atlantic borders

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee A few years ago, the South Carolina Journal...

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Immigration restrictions and casual moral assumptions

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee David Goodhart, a British writer and...

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True stories from immigration law: US citizens have no right to be with their...

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee The US legal doctrine of consular...

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Do Images of Immigrant Suffering Along the Border Help the Open Borders Cause?

Post by Joel Newman (occasional blogger for the site, joined January 2013). See: all posts by Joel Newman blog post introducing Joel Newman Television footage showing the mistreatment of nonviolent...

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A DREAM Act for Singapore? Or, the arbitrariness of nationality-based...

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee There is a 19-year-old Filipino citizen who...

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Michele Wucker was making the case for open borders 7 years ago

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee I recently finished Michele Wucker’s...

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Germany is thinking about abolishing visas

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee Open borders advocates may have some allies...

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US to foreigners: we’re a nation of immigrants! (If you’re a lottery winner,...

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee I recently stumbled across this interesting...

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Why Are There So Few Unlawful Immigrants?

Post by Alex Nowrasteh (occasional blogger for the site, joined April 2012; pieces published are by default republished from other sources with permission). See: all posts by Alex Nowrasteh FINANCIAL...

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The Simplicity and Fairness of Open Borders

 Post by Joel Newman (see all posts by Joel Newman) “It is not up to the British state to decide where people should or should not live, or anyone else but migrants and refugees themselves. We support...

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Humiliating and dehumanising: border controls

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee I’ve often found it a bit odd how civil...

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US visa policy: a cross between Kafka, Orwell, racism, and aristocracy

Post by John Lee (regular blogger for the site, joined October 2012). See: all posts by John Lee John Lee's personal statement blog post introducing John Lee It’s always fascinating to see an...

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