Are most Libertarians for unrestricted immigration provided that welfare is abolished?
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11-19-2012, 02:19 AM
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Interesting question. A Libertarian ought to believe in free movement of people because losing your productive workforce is the most effective way to create better governance. Until recently, this was how the world always worked.
However, modern transport means that over the short and medium term it would create tremendous pressure on countries offering a better standard of living as they would be flooded with migrant workers. And there would be the little problem that all countries would have to agree to this policy, not just one or two. So I think you will find that most Libertarians advocate creating strong borders, work visas for productive people and and a stop to the flood of refugees. |
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Are most Libertarians for unrestricted immigration provided that welfare is abolished? - Mechanics - 11-19-2012, 02:11 AM
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