The collateral damage of opening floodgates: Problems with Kevin R. Johnson’s arguments for U.S. immigration reform

pages: 299-314

Authors

  • Angelo Corlett Department of Philosophy, San Diego State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1304299C

Abstract

This article is a critical discussion of Kevin R. Johnson’s discussion of current U.S. immigration policy and of his own proposal regarding open immigration as his views are set forth in his book, Opening the Floodgates, as well as some of his other works on the topic. Keywords: American Indians, environmentalism, immigration, indigenous groups, Kevin R. Johnson, open borders, population control, racism, restricted borders, U.S. blacks

Published

12.12.2013

How to Cite

Corlett, A. (2013) “The collateral damage of opening floodgates: Problems with Kevin R. Johnson’s arguments for U.S. immigration reform: pages: 299-314”, Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society. Belgrade, Serbia, 24(4). doi: 10.2298/FID1304299C.

Issue

Section

STUDIES AND ARTICLES