I'd like to see what would happen if a country just completely opened the gates.
Svalbard allows anyone in who can prove they can support themselves due to a long standing international treaty.
However that's the thing: the real problem with unrestricted migration is it'll overwhelm social safety nets. Svalbard is ensuring that won't happen with that policy, and the fact it's a freezing cold place in the Arctic that few want to move to.
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Social safety nets for sure.
Look at Denver today. Hospitals are on the verge of bankruptcy
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are there any historical examples of this?
it does seem more likely to happen moving forward as the total pool of immigrants available around the world declines.
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Probably everywhere about 200 years ago.
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USA had mostly open immigration until 1914
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