Open Borders

The Science and Ethics of Immigration

hardcover, 256 pages

Published Oct. 29, 2019 by First Second.

ISBN:
978-1-250-31697-4
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American policy-makers have long been locked in a heated battle over whether, how many, and what kind of immigrants to allow to live and work in the country. Those in favor of welcoming more immigrants often cite humanitarian reasons, while those in favor of more restrictive laws argue the need to protect native citizens. But economist Bryan Caplan adds a new, compelling perspective to the immigration debate: He argues that opening all borders could eliminate absolute poverty worldwide and usher in a booming worldwide economy--greatly benefiting humanity. With a clear and conversational tone, exhaustive research, and vibrant illustrations by Zach Weinersmith, Open Borders makes the case for unrestricted immigration easy to follow and hard to deny

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A graphic novel rationalising the move to open borders in the USA.

This is an important description because Caplan, at one point, argues that there is no reason for the US to NOT have an open border with lovely, friendly Canada (um, as we'd take our canadian money over the border and spend it all on cheaper american goods and then come home for our free health care. ie: Canada would suffer) so obviously this open borders concepts is meant for the whole world to embrace if other nations aren't to be negatively affected. but how American to think a world solution originates in an american policy!

there were many spots of what I'll call optimistic logic: stating that most government spending is not population dependant (using the army as an example) when the obvious areas of health care, education, infrastructure and welfare are absolutely tied to population. As an …