I have finally decided to go forward attempting to build a website dedicated to the issue of free migration - see my post dated 2006.05.06. It's only a first draft, but it's functional, at least. After much time spent searching on the web, I have found nothing that coherently presents the issue as I see it, despite the overwhelming amount of content dedicated to immigration issues in general.
Now comes the process of identifying and placing appropriate content - there's a book called "International Migration" by Jonathon Moses that advocates free human migration quite cogently, despite it's nondescript title, which I may use as a sort of outline for the sort of content to put on the website.
The website's "first draft" can be found at http://www.raggedsign.net/miahr, however, I've purchased the domain name migrationisahumanright.org and will be linking this domain into that website soon.
The recent failed immigration bill in congress (but endorsed by Bush) falls far short of the ideals for truly free human migration - yet I feel that, just like the abolition or sufferage movements, progress on this issue must be sought incrementally - for this reason I would hope that, in at least this one small area of policy, Bush will eventually get his way (this is very painful to admit, as, in most areas, the Bush presidency seems to have resulted in the greatest blow to global human rights in general in over a generation).
I came across your blog through a technorati search and I was wondering if you'd be interested in a link exchange with Immigration Orange. I'm always looking for different perspectives to interact with and value all viewpoints. Email me at kyledeb at gmail dot com if you're interested.
Posted by: Kyle de Beausset | 2007.06.18 at 10:08