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'''Borders''' are the geographic boundaries of a state. | |||
Traditionally, libertarians have held that borders should be open and unrestricted. | Traditionally, libertarians have held that borders should be open and unrestricted. | ||
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Some libertarians however argue that as long as a limited government is a necessity, immigration laws are likewise a necessity. | Some libertarians however argue that as long as a limited government is a necessity, immigration laws are likewise a necessity. | ||
[[Category: | Most libertarians agree that the best way to combat illegal immigration is to dismantle the welfare state which encourages it. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:11, 7 June 2019
Borders are the geographic boundaries of a state.
Traditionally, libertarians have held that borders should be open and unrestricted.
Some libertarians however argue that as long as a limited government is a necessity, immigration laws are likewise a necessity.
Most libertarians agree that the best way to combat illegal immigration is to dismantle the welfare state which encourages it.