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+ | :*From Singer (and contemporary politics), there is the question: Is it legitimate to favor immigration on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or country of origin? | ||
+ | :*Many countries have special provisions for offering citizenship to foreign born descendants of citizens. Are these legitimate? | ||
+ | :*What are the major global circumstances that an ethical immigration policy must respond to? | ||
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+ | :*Find out more about US history of immigration policy. Are there reasonable policies for preferring neighbors to people from very distant places? | ||
+ | :*Review Singer's arguments for non-preferential treatment. | ||
===Arguments=== | ===Arguments=== | ||
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Immigrants and Refugees
Main Topic Questions
- From Singer (and contemporary politics), there is the question: Is it legitimate to favor immigration on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or country of origin?
- Many countries have special provisions for offering citizenship to foreign born descendants of citizens. Are these legitimate?
- What are the major global circumstances that an ethical immigration policy must respond to?
Research Needs
- Find out more about US history of immigration policy. Are there reasonable policies for preferring neighbors to people from very distant places?
- Review Singer's arguments for non-preferential treatment.