Immigration laws don’t merely allow discrimination; they require it. As the result, such laws are deeply anti-meritocratic. Employers may be allowed to hire the best citizen for the job, but not the best person.
Even more strikingly, the injustice ripples down through the generations. When you trap a foreign-born father in a Third World country, you don’t just stunt his prospects; you stunt his children’s prospects as well. Indeed, this physical and mental stunting is often plain as day.
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Published on November 12, 2018 05:30