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MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2024

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James Fenimore Cooper, Judge Temple in The Pioneers [1823]

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April 1, 2024
Immigration, Freedom, and the Price System
Rightwing proponents of America’s socialist system of immigration controls claim that foreign citizens should not be able to enter the United States without “permission.” They are referring to the need to secure “permission” from two entities — the federal government and the private sector. In making their “permission” argument to justify America’s socialist system of immigration controls, conservatives display their lack of understanding …
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