They talk about immigrants in the abstract, and there are no immigrants in the abstract... We don't have an immigration policy unless we control the border. It doesn't matter what our policy is. If anybody who wants to cross the border can cross, then our policy is just a bunch of words on paper.
— Thomas Sowell, Uncommon Knowledge: Basic Economics (Robinson) (2014)
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