March 2008
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March 17, 2008
Video of the March Against the Wall
Posted by John Moore under Besteiro Middle School, Border Wall, Brownsville, Civil Disobedience, Declaration of Independence, Indentured Servitude, John Lewis, La Frontera, Legal theory, Letter to Congress, Los Indios, Martin Luther King, Middle School, NAFTA, Open Borders, Presidential Candidate, Presidential Candidates, Slavery, activism, ahimsa, border patrol, citizenship, criminalizing immigration, dehumanization, economics, gandhi, human rights, humanity, immigration, law, love, mlk, national security, nonviolence, racism, reconciliation, terrorismLeave a Comment
March 5, 2008
NY Times Editorial
Posted by John Moore under Border Wall, Brownsville, Open Borders, criminalizing immigration, economics, immigration[5] Comments
The basic idea of the article, which you can find here, is that the cause of illegal immigration is that we make it illegal by issuing far fewer visas than our economy demands, and that the best way to end it is to bring that number of visas dramitically up. I only have one thing to add: I’ve been saying that for years.
