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| Thursday, 05 April 2007 | |
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This website is dedicated to the idea that The Right to Migrate is a basic human right. This is a new and radical idea. Until now governments have assumed the right to decide who can live and work within the area they control. At Radical Migration we say countries don't have that right.
Ask yourself these questions:
If it is wrong to restrict emigration (for example: The Berlin Wall in the 1980’s or Cuba today) how can it be acceptable to restrict immigration?
Does the phrase “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” have a geographic caveat attached to it?
The Native Americans had restrictive immigration policies that our ancestors ignored. Were their restrictive policies unjust then, but our restrictive policies are justifiable now?
Do the current resident of an area have any right to keep new people from moving in? Not really. But they claim it with immigration laws. Did the residents of Thousand Oaks California have the right to keep non-whites from buying property in their neghborhood? In 1929 they had restrictive covenants that said exactly that. It was wrong then and it is wrong now.
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Ideas that will move us in the right direction:
Keeping Immigrants From Being a Burden
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