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26 sats \ 4 replies \ @Satosora 18 Oct \ parent \ on: Charted: Where Do American Voters Stand on Immigration Policies? Politics_And_Law
I dont disagree, but when they are taking resources from people that came legally, I think that is wrong.
That gets to Milton Friedman's point about open borders being incompatible with a welfare state. I'd prefer the peaceful immigrants to the welfare state.
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The immigration proposal I like the most is the sponsorship idea. Basically, if a legal resident invites you (job offer, rental agreement, visiting family, etc), then you're welcome to come, but whoever invited you assumes responsibility for you while you're here.