Yet more from "Bridges not Borders." (see previous posts)
"Immigration control, in the modern sense of the term is a relatively recent concept. Before the 1962 Commonwealth Immigration Act, people from places like Kenya and India could come freely to the UK.
We rarely hear opponents of free movement arguing to curtail their own rights to move, live, work , study or travel where they please. Arguments for preventing free movement are always presented with the assumption that it's the movement of "others" that's being stopped.
The current system of border controls is such that the accident of birth determines the extent to which you can exercise the right to free movement.
Someday it will be considered unthinkable that people were once denied a basic right based entirely on where they were born. It is to the 21st Century what slavery was to the 19th Century, or racial segregation was to the 20th Century."
For further and better particulars see: :globaljustice.org.uk/migration
Before the 1962 Commonwealth Immigration Act, people from places like Kenya and India could come freely to the UK.
ReplyDeleteRight, but they rarely did. It only became a problem with the advent of mass transit technology.
We rarely hear opponents of free movement arguing to curtail their own rights to move, live, work , study or travel where they please.
As I pointed out, no opponent of free movement actually thinks they have this ‘right’. I note you don’t want me to explain how you opponents actually think. As I suspected, you’d rather see them as selfish xenophobes than understand their point of view. Probably for the best actually: I don’t think you’re psychologically ready for the fact that there exist rational, intelligent, moral people who simply see the world differently to you and so come to different conclusions. It might break you. Lots of your sort are so intellectually insecure that they can only cope with the world by convincing themselves that anyone who disagrees with them must be either stupid, uninformed or evil.
The current system of border controls is such that the accident of birth determines the extent to which you can exercise the right to free movement.
There is no such right. It doesn’t exist.
As i acknowledged in response to an earlier comment, "opportunity" could be a better word than "right." Those of us born in the rich developed world have the opportunity if we wish to take it. By and large, those from poorer countries don't.
ReplyDelete(And, as I pointed out, there are good reasons for treating the holder of a British passport and the holder of an Afghan passport differently — not that a sovereign needs good reasons, or any reasons, for exercising its right to control its borders, but as it happens, there are such good reasons)
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