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Are restrictive guest worker programs in employers’ interests?

February 27, 2015 Vipul Naik 1 Comment

Restrictive guest worker programs hurt potential migrant workers, but they also often hurt employers. The true culprit behind them isn’t greedy employers: it’s restrictionist public opinion.

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How do you convince people to sustainably support migration liberalization?

February 25, 2015 Vipul Naik 4 Comments

Many First Worlders stand to gain only modestly from migration liberalization, and some may even lose. Here are three strategies to get them excited about the prospect.

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Bangladesh and India: move towards open borders

January 15, 2015 Vipul Naik 8 Comments

An overview of the migration and border situation between India and Bangladesh, and a proposal for the countries to move towards open borders.

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Literally refusing to rescue drowning people: your taxpayer funds at work, putting immigrants to death

Literally refusing to rescue drowning people: your taxpayer funds at work, putting immigrants to death

January 9, 2015 John Lee 10 Comments

Border politics have led to governments suggesting it would be quite literally better to let people drown.

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December 2014 in review

January 2, 2015 Open Borders Admin Leave a comment

December 2014 has been the second busiest month at Open Borders: The Case. Join us as we explore the highlights of the month.

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  • Open Borders Manifesto, Reloaded
  • Migrating From the Womb and Across Borders to Security and Personal Agency
  • My Q1 2022 donation to Free Migration Project
  • Do Right on Immigration to Save the American Republic
  • Understanding Open Philanthropy’s work on migration policy
  • Open Borders Conference 2021 review
  • Immigrants Strengthen American Democracy
  • The U.S. Should Admit As Many Afghan Refugees As Possible
  • Immigration and American Democracy in 2021
  • What I mean when I say “The border is a lie”
  • Transforming America’s Policing and Immigration Systems
  • Is It 1920 or 1964 for Immigration to the U.S.?
  • Immigration Reform or Revolution?
  • Trump Critics’ Flawed Pronouncements on Immigration Policy
  • Increase Immigration Levels to Weaken White Supremacy
  • The Good, the Bad, and Immigration Restrictions
  • Building on the Outrage
  • A Resident’s Bill of Rights: Fixing Immigration While Protecting Communities
  • Open Borders for the Rohingya
  • Immigration Restrictions Hurt Americans Too

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