The Moral Dilemma of US Immigration Policy: Open Borders Versus Social Justice? By Stephen Macedo

 The Moral Dilemma of US Immigration Policy: Open Borders Versus Social Justice? By Stephen Macedo.


Quote:


“Most people seems to accept that wealthy societies owe the first sort of concern to human beings generally, via humanitarian assistance, whether societies should pool their efforts and seek to lift poorer countries at least up to a level of basic decency; exactly what level is adequate or morally required is an important question”

Meaning/Chosen:

Humanitarian assistance to poor countries should be provided in an effort to ease suffering and provide a basic level of decency, especially when those countries have been exploited by richer countries. It’s true that American society should properly take care of their own less-well off, and then allow for distributive justice abroad. By doing this, immigration to US will decrease and people would not risk their lives leaving their countries, in an illegal and dangerous way, for a better life in US.

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