Paul Crider

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Yet once one understands the nature of immigration control, and the difficulties that accompany the management of immigration in general, it becomes less obvious that the problem is one of enforcement failure. On the contrary, it is the rule of law that tends to check and moderate attempts to control immigration, and more extensive or energetic efforts of immigration control that tend to weaken and perhaps undermine the rule of law.
Immigration and Freedom
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