The problems concerning immigration come down to this: a) in theory, government should control for immigration, if for no other reason than to prevent the economic disruptions of overcrowding, but b) government doesn't work, and any additional power we give it will only be abused.
In the absence of any good solution to the problems of border security, immigration, and particularly illegal immigration, the best recourse is to find a way to mitigate the negative effects of immigration.
James Leroy Wilson's one-man magazine.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Can Anything Be Done?
This is my latest at the Partial Observer. Excerpt:
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