
Refugees and Border Control | Bradley Hillier-Smith
Brain in a Vat
Navigating Refugee Rights and National Security
This chapter examines the intricate moral dilemmas associated with state border control and refugee screening processes. It highlights the varying motivations of refugees, the misconceptions surrounding them as security threats, and the responsibilities of governments in managing refugee influxes while maintaining local support services. The conversation ultimately seeks to find a balance between the ethical obligation to assist refugees and the rights of local citizens, with historical examples illustrating both challenges and successes in refugee integration.
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