Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
by Jacob G Hornberger
“During the past few years, a popular misconception has arisen in the libertarian movement, especially among some newly minted libertarians. This misconception applies to borders and holds: ‘There are now two different immigration positions in libertarianism: open borders and government-controlled borders. One can take either position and still be hewing to libertarianism.’ Of course, that’s simply not true. Libertarianism is an internally consistent philosophy. As such, it does not embrace contradictions. It’s either open borders or it’s government-controlled borders. It can’t be both.” (12/13/24)
https://www.fff.org/2024/12/13/libertarianism-does-not-encompass-two-positions-on-borders/