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Libertarian perspectives on immigration

Alright kiddo, let's talk about libertarian perspectives on immigration.

Libertarians believe in individual freedom and limited government interference in people's lives. They believe that people have the right to live their lives as they see fit as long as they are not harming others.

When it comes to immigration, libertarians believe that people should be free to move and live wherever they want without restrictions from the government. They argue that immigration is a natural right and that individuals, not the state, should determine where they want to live and work.

Libertarians also believe that immigrants should have access to market opportunities and should be able to compete freely with native citizens. They believe that this competition leads to a better economy and benefits all people.

However, libertarians also believe in the rule of law and that everyone should be held accountable for their actions. This means that immigrants who commit crimes should be punished like any other criminal, regardless of their status.

In summary, libertarians believe in the individual freedom to immigrate and work wherever they want, but also believe in the rule of law and personal responsibility.