Ten Arguments for Open Borders, the Abolition of ICE, and an Internationalist Labor Movement

The United States has been in the midst of a great and on-going debate about immigration since the 1980s, a debate driven mainly by the rising number of Latin American and Asian immigrants. Since the passage of the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, a landmark piece of legislation that ended quotas based on national origin and enshrined … Continue reading Ten Arguments for Open Borders, the Abolition of ICE, and an Internationalist Labor Movement