The debate over immigration is often reported as dominated by two positions: open borders and closed borders. There’s just one thing: No one serious in this area has ever held either one. What does that tell us? I’m not sure. But whatever it is, it’s critically important.
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Replying to @EricRWeinstein
A lot of serious libertarians advocate totally open borders. But then if you ask whether they'd be happy with an extra 320 million people joining the US in the next decade, they say 'but that would never happen', as if they know it would be a disaster if it did. Interesting.
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Tell that to the Cato Institute, the leading libertarian think tank: https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/forget-wall-already-its-time-us-have-open-borders …
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