Immigration - I support the Libertarian Party Platform. You cannot have open
borders and a large-scale welfare system at the same time. You
will go broke. As has happened before in our history, if you have
open borders poor country governments will pay people to move here,
promising them a better life in the New World. Each time we add a
worker to the Social Security system, we enormously increase our
(unfunded) national debt, because Social Security is run on
pay-as-you-go. Under the present welfare system, a vote for open borders is a vote for higher taxes
for all. Someday, the Libertarian message of peace, liberty, and
prosperity reach the entire world. All people will then enjoy the
freedom and high standard of living we take for granted. In that day, immigration
and open borders will be non-issues.
Borders - Americans who quote the Statue of
Liberty's message 'Your
huddled masses yearning to breathe free' should remember that it was written when most of Europe was run by autocratic
monarchies. The huddled masses of Europe now breathe free.
George Bush has created many enemies for America. Keeping them from
coming here to injure our children and grandchildren must remain a
top priority for the foreseeable future.
Foreign Workers - All too often, we
hear claims that we must import foreign workers because Americans won't
do those jobs. 'Those jobs' in question are hard, physically demanding,
outdoor work that require constant, careful attention to detail. Those
jobs should be receiving a wage premium, not be barely-minimum-wage
sources of employment. There are jobs that Americans won't do, notably
in the sciences and engineering; we allow foreigners to come here to
study, but then require them to leave. Mr. Bush's foreign guest worker scheme is a corporate
welfare deal at the expense of the American worker.