Open Borders And Brain Drain: A Moral Dimension
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The moral debate about open borders needs to go beyond focusing
on the interests of the migrant versus the interests of the hosting state and
its original citizens to focusing more on the interests of the countries that
migrants are leaving. I hint at the long-term insufficiency of so-called
economic remittances to the development of migrant-sending states when
compared to domiciled skilled labor. But most importantly, I identify the
irrelevance of current empirical research on brain drain to an open
borders scenario. I hint at the potential scale of brain drain in such a
scenario, and I raise a moral question about the propriety of proposing
open borders with a focus on the wellbeing of the individual migrant if
such a focus is determined to be at the expense of the wellbeing of the
migrant’s home country. I add that a preamble to opening borders would
be to significantly address gross global economic disparities, world
poverty, and political injustices.
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Research Article