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  • August 21, 2018
    Blog
    Results from the 2018 Libertarianism vs. Conservatism Post-Debate Survey
    … Want to Keep It the Same or Decrease It  Young libertarian attendees have a more open and permissive view of immigration while conservatives take a more restrictive approach—from the border wall, citizenship for illegal immigrants, sanctuary cities, legal immigration
    By Emily Ekins
  • October 19, 2016
    Blog
    Legal Migration Can Control the Border
    … an important component of these economic sectors so including them is important to understand the shift from unlawful to lawful immigration (Figure 1). Figure 1: Guest Worker Visas Issued, Green Cards for New Arrivals, and Gross Illegal Immigrant Inflows Media …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • March 1, 2013
    Legal Briefs
    United States v. Windsor
    … affects more than 1000 federal provisions — from tax returns and veterans’ benefits, to Social Security and healthcare, to housing and immigration. That is, federal law views lawfully married same‐​sex couples (who were married in one of the states or …
    By Ilya Shapiro, Robert A. Levy, Roger Pilon, James Schindler, & Sophie Cole
  • April 29, 2022
    The New York Sun
    Welcome to Libertarian Land
    Welcome to Libertarian Land
    … like marijuana or heroin; limit marriage to opposite sex couples; ban many forms of consensual sexual activity; limit or bar immigration; regulate big tech; and impose “law and order” criminal justice policies. This view is skeptical of government intervention across …
    By Jeffrey Miron
  • Cato Institute Reading Lists
    … by Topic Constitutional Studies Criminal Justice Defense and Foreign Policy Economic Development Education Fiscal Policy Government Student Aid Health Care Immigration Monetary and Financial Theory, History, and Policy Principles of Liberty Regulatory Studies Representative Government Trade and Globalization Urban Growth …
  • January 11, 2019
    Blog
    This Is Our Emergency
    This Is Our Emergency
    Using the army to do an end-run around Congress is not how constitutional government is supposed to work.
    By Gene Healy
  • December 12, 2016
    Blog
    Sessions’ TPP Misconceptions
    All decisions of the TPP Commission have to be by consensus of all the governments who are parties to the TPP, one of which is the United States.
    By Simon Lester
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