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Walls haven’t stopped immigration. Is society ready to explore open borders?

An estimated 281 million people were international migrants worldwide in 2020, according to the most recent data. In the past decade, over 61,000 people have lost their lives migrating to another country.

When it comes to the subject of immigration, there is one option few are willing to consider: opening the borders entirely. In “The Case for Open Borders,” journalist John Washington lays out the moral, economic, and political arguments for doing just that. He interweaves his case with the stories of those whose lives have been shaped and scarred by borders. “To try

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