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- Embed this notice@thetruthaddict My immediate question is, by eliminating borders (like I once supported), doesn't the concept of 'illegal migration' dissipate? It doesn't do anything to stop people attempting to cross into lands for economic benefit from the state, like us in the UK are experiencing. Just 5% of those legally coming across are 'high-skilled' whereas the overwhelming majority take jobs fit for teenagers or otherwise don't require a rocket science degree.
I fear the abolition of said discrete categories of people will exacerbate the issues of wage suppression and not being able to find work, not resolve them. The onus would shift away from employers reliant on work visas and towards the state to protect employment opportunities for the native population, and to somehow reinforce the notion those coming in must sustain themselves. We've seen how well that's gone for the last few decades.