Immigration Frameshop (Part 1?)
Good links from Mike Linksvayer: Open immigration to destroy capitalism! and Against xenophobia. Both of them a really good on the theme that free and open markets are an important component of social justice.
That said, open immigration has been an easy sell to those with a libertarians and economics; closed borders have been an even easier sell to most of the electorate. In my local newspaper, there was a rather disheartening editorial by a former immigrant, who (ironically?) suggested that the borders be closed to foreign labors for fear of "cheap labor". This kind of message is clearly winning out over intellectualized arguments by economists. I've mulling a strong counter-message that has more of an intuitive and emotional base. I'd love some feedback.
Why immigration? Because we need to make more Americans. America has influence around the world, but it's identity has been suffering as of late. You could say that the "American Brand" has been grossly mismanaged, seen as how the political stock of Hamas and other pro-fundamentalist apparatchiks has grown in the post-Iraq world.
I would say that our openness to new immigrants and new ideas is a great tool to improve America's reputation in the world. By helping hard-working immigrants find prosperity in America, we can be making the equivalent of "brand evangelists" for America. When they visit home and communicate with their loved ones, they'll have some first-hand experience that America is more than the one-sided stories their politicians give them.
Make no mistake: the current immigration regime is draconian and cryptic. (Ask anyone with the misfortune of working through it.) We can strike a balance between the demand for security and more fair borders.
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Let me know. Does this framing have some potential?


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