External coverage
This page includes coverage of the website on other sites:
Coverage of the website as a whole
- If People Could Immigrate Anywhere, Would Poverty Be Eliminated? Some economists are pushing for “open borders” by Shaun Raviv for The Atlantic (April 26, 2013).
- Open Borders: The Website by Bryan Caplan on EconLog (March 16, 2012).
- arguments for open borders by Fabio Rojas on orgtheory.net (March 18, 2012).
- open borders in the atlantic magazine by Fabio Rojas on orgtheory.net (April 30, 2013).
- Why Not Just Open the Borders? by Joseph Mackin on 2paragraphs (May 14, 2013).
- Open Borders, el movimiento que abroga por la migración libre By David Moreno on Vertigo Politico (May 9th, 2013).
- Abrir las fronteras acabaría con la pobreza, afirma grupo de economistas by María Paz Salas for El Definido (May 9, 2013).
- オープン・ボーダーズ (in Japanese: translates to Open Borders) (March 24, 2012).
- Zorgen open grenzen voor einde aan de armoede on 360 Het Beste uit de Internationale Pers (April 29th, 2013).
- New Open Borders Website on Expected Optimism (April 6, 2012).
- Pro-immigration site by Aretae (October 21, 2012).
- The Open Borders Movement by Alex Tabarrok (May 7, 2013).
- La alternitiva a la democracia by Albert Esplugas Boter (May 17, 2013).
- Quora answer to “What are some good arguments for open borders?” (disclosure: the answer was written by Vipul Naik, the main contributor to the Open Borders website).
- Comment on I’m a Citizen of the Internet, Where Do I Get My Passport? on The Next Web
- Reddit threads: UKBA ban on a university accepting non-EU students leaves nearly 3,000 students facing deportation unless they can find another place to study within 60 days, Cypriot police charter plane to deport 50, Let’s have a serious discussion related to illegal immigration, and others.
References to individual pages and blog posts from blog posts and news articles
- Vipul Naik’s Analysis of the Open Borders Persuasion Bleg by Bryan Caplan for EconLog (October 23, 2012), references Vipul Naik’s blog post How persuasive are open borders advocates? The case of Bryan Caplan.
- Immigration Policy and the World Values Survey by Bryan Caplan on EconLog (December 4, 2012), references Nathan Smith’s blog post who favors open borders?
- A Question for Steve Sailer’s B-School Professor by Bryan Caplan for EconLog (November 8, 2012), references Chris Hendrix’s blog post Future Citizens of All Kinds.
- The popularity of Open Borders in Burkina Faso: Freedom’s just another word for nothin’ left to lose by Steve Sailer references Nathan Smith’s blog post who favors open borders?
- Is Swedish political correctness really Swedish ethnocentrism in disguise? by Steve Sailer references Nathan Smith’s blog post who favors open borders?
- More Citizenism v. Open Borders debate by Steve Sailer (November 11, 2012), references Chris Hendrix’s blog post Future Citizens of All Kinds.
- Vipul Naik and the Priority of Open Borders by Bryan Caplan for EconLog (September 21, 2012), references Vipul Naik’s blog post open borders and the libertarian priority list: part 1.
- Pre-Assimilation by Bryan Caplan for EconLog (December 15, 2012), references Nathan Smith’s blog post Robots or Immigrants?
- My Path to Open Borders by Bryan Caplan for EconLog (January 3, 2013), linking to his Open Borders guest post of the same name.
- Vipul Naik and Garett Jones on the Robustness of This Great American System by Miles Kimball on the Supply Side Liberal blog (August 20, 2012), references Vipul Naik’s blog post Garett Jones responds to my intelligence post.
- Immigration Reform 2013: If We Are Serious About Creating Wealth, We Will Open the Borders by William Smith at Policy Mic.
- I, Citizenist by Sonic Charmer (October 23, 2012) references Vipul Naik’s blog post How persuasive are open borders advocates? The case of Bryan Caplan.
- How penalties for illegal immigration stack up against other crimes by Mercedes White for Deseret News (October 31, 2012), references John Lee’s blog post Immigration, a worse crime than child sex exploitation.
- Monday Morning Articles by Scott Lazarowitz on his “Reason and Jest” blog (May 14, 2012), references Nathan Smith’s blog post The Old Testament on Immigration.
- The State vs. the People, Government vs. Freedom (and other news…) by Scott Lazarowitz on his blog “Reason and Jest” (June 19, 2012), references Is There a Downside to Presidential Nullification?
- A Disagreement with Collectivist Anti-Business Conservatives on Immigration by Scott Lazarowitz on the Lew Rockwell blog (June 27, 2012), references Is There a Downside to Presidential Nullification?
- Articles for Saturday by Scott Lazarowitz on his blog “Reason and Jest” (August 25, 2012), references Vipul Naik’s blog post wars of liberation versus open borders.
- Genotypic IQ by Occidental Ascent (December 2, 2012) references Vipul Naik’s blog post my thoughts on race and IQ.
- Some Links by Donald Boudreaux on Cafe Hayek (December 31, 2012) links to Eli Dourado’s guest post The Future of Immigration Economics.
- Some Links by Donald Boudreaux on Cafe Hayek (May 7, 2013) references Nathan Smith’s blog post Huffington Post.
- Articles for the Day After Christmas by Scott Laazarowitz on his “Reason and Jest” blog (December 26, 2012) references Vipul Naik’s blog post deportation, assimilation, and Piers Morgan.
Reddit links to and threads about individual posts and pages
- Reddit thread (libertarianism subreddit) on Bryan Caplan’s guest post My Path to Open Borders.
- Reddit thread (Christianity subreddit) on Nathan Smith’s blog post The Old Testament on Immigration.
- Reddit thread (libertarianism subreddit) on John Lee’s blog post Whoever he is, the next US President will be wrong on immigration.
- Reddit thread (libertarianism subreddit) on Vipul Naik’s blog post Is blankey denial of the right to migrate based on criminal history unjust? (December 27, 2012).
- Reddit thread (economy subreddit) on Nathan Smith’s blog post “Only high IQ immigrants” fails to understand comparative advantage.
- Reddit thread (Decline To State subreddit) on John Lee’s blog post Immigration, a worse crime than child sex exploitation.
- Want a Global Economic Boom? Open The Borders (Reddit thread) where one of the comments links to the suppression of wages of natives page.
Links from other forum pages
- Stormfront linked to the benefits to immigrant-receiving countries page.
- My Posting Careers linked to the blog post EconLog comments policy and open borders.

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