"There’s no moral difference between a wall and a migrant visa"

In this piece, Hrishikesh Joshi (a postgraduate research fellow in the department of philosophy at Princeton University) explores the ethical decision making surrounding poverty and opportunity. 

"A large portion of the world’s population lives in conditions that are hard to fathom for people in developed countries. Many of those living in extreme poverty would gladly move to the United States, the European Union or Australia if given a chance. In light of this, how should rich countries design and enforce their immigration policies?"


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