Will Immigration Advocacy Contribute to the Competitiveness of Churches?

So my recent post The Coming Catholic Movement for Freedom of Migration seems to be convincing some people. Not convincing people to support open borders, but convincing people that the Catholic Church supports open borders. Actually, I shouldn’t take credit. It’s not my arguments, but a statement of the Catholic bishops, that convinced a blogger to … Continue reading Will Immigration Advocacy Contribute to the Competitiveness of Churches?

Open Borders the website: penetration with Internet libertarians

This post was originally drafted in October and November 2013. I have kept the post largely as is, with some updates clearly marked as such. At the time of my late October 2013 editing round, the page had between 750 and 800 likes, it now has over 1000 (see historical Facebook data for more context). … Continue reading Open Borders the website: penetration with Internet libertarians

Weekly links roundup 04 2014

Here’s our weekly installment of links from around the web (see here for all link roundups). As usual, linking does not imply endorsement. For a more regular stream of interesting links and discussion, consider subscribing to our Twitter feed. The Political Externalities of Immigration: Evidence from the United States, a Cato Working Paper by Alex Nowrasteh … Continue reading Weekly links roundup 04 2014