In defense of speaking Spanish
May 23, 2006 by A.B. Dada
Filed under Anarcho-capitalism
Soon the borders between the United States of Mexico and the United States of America will be expecting new visitors with no right to be there — federal troops stationed to help the local police protect the borders of the state. Immigration issues should be covered primarily by private property rights where the landowner alone has the right to admit and refuse anyone they please. Unfortunately, the U.S. under the execution of the Constitution by a myriad of previous dictators refuses to realize that the idea of illegal immigration is solely a state issue. Read this entire article at the anarcho-capitalism site.
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