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- The Political Externalities of Immigration: Evidence from the United States, a Cato Working Paper by Alex Nowrasteh and Zachary Gochenour about political externalities and the welfare state/fiscal burden objection.
- The asylum seekers who frightened Elizabethan England, by Susan Broomhall, The Conversation, January 21, 2014.
- Hispanics prioritize legalization for unauthorized immigrants over citizenship by Mark Hugo Lopez and Anna Brown, Pew Research Center, Januray 23, 2014.
- How Would the World Change if Everyone Could Live Where They Wanted? by Joshua Keating, Slate, January 23, 2014. See also:
- The Open Borders blog post A Thought Experiment: Haitian Migration by Chris Hendrix, July 25, 2013.
- Our background page about polling data on migration.
- Italy moves towards decriminalizing clandestine migration by Reuters, January 21, 2014. See also:
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Intersection of Immigration and Civil Rights by Seth Hoy, Immigration Impact, January 18, 2014. See also:
- The Open Borders blog post “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” by John Lee, October 11, 2012.
- The Open Borders blog post Martin Luther King Jr and open borders by Paul Crider, June 20, 2013.
- Police, Banks Help Undocumented Workers Shake ‘Walking ATM’ Label by Laura Sullivan, NPR, January 20, 2014.