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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
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We had our second prerelease screening of Beyond Borders at the Imaginasian Theater in downtown LA last Thursday night.
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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A Wall Street Journal opinion article on February 12, 2008 reported that in 2007 a record eight million people relocated from one state to another. This is sixteen times the reported half million who moved here from another country without a visa and five time the total immigrants from outside the USA. Why do the eight million state to state movers hardly cause a ripple in our economy or in the news? Yet the half million undocumented country to country movers are a cause of great consternation and are supposedly a great cost to the nation.
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Thursday, 07 February 2008 |
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Dividing Lines
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Daniel Tichenor
Princeton University Press 2002
Caitlin Patler and Angelica Salas of CHIRLA gave me this book in November and at 300 pages of small print it looked intimidating so I put off reading it for a few weeks. When I finally picked it up I found it to be well organized, informative and a compelling read.
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Monday, 14 January 2008 |
Often when I say my Right to Migrate tag line: “Responsible people should have the right to live where they choose.” The response is “So you’re ok with people moving into your house uninvited?” This response is based on the assumption that a country is analogous to a home. It assumes that a country is the private property of those who got there first and their descendants. That because it is their "property' they have the right to decide who can move there in the future.
But there is another model of property ownership that is a better analogy to a country than a private home.
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Wednesday, 09 January 2008 |
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On NPR this morning commentator Will Wilkinson said NAFTA isn't the cause of our immigration problem -- it's only the beginning of the real solution.
Interviewed on Marketplace Wilkinson of the Cato Institute made a very good argument for a free flow of labor between Mexico, Canada and the United States. Click here to read the full text on the NPR web site.
At Radical Immigration we believe that all people should have the right to live where they choose. Implementing an open flow of labor in North America as Wilkinson proposes would be a step in that direction.
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