Immigration Article of the Day: Immigration, Freedom, and the Constitution by Ilya Somin
Immigration, Freedom, and the Constitution by Ilya Somin, George Mason University – Antonin Scalia Law School, Faculty
In recent years, many conservatives have come to favor a highly restrictionist approach to immigration policy. But that position is in conflict with their own professed commitment to principles such as free markets, liberty, colorblindness, and enforcing constitutional limits on the power of the federal government. These values ultimately all support a strong presumption in favor of free migration.
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