Arguing the point that freedom of movement (for labour) is economically bad for the richer countries in the mix is a very long way from saying keep the foreigners out.
I'm all for people being able to go where they like but why should you be able to just rock up and take a job, start a business, undercut an industry, etc..
I'm all for people being able to go where they like but why should you be able to just rock up and take a job, start a business, undercut an industry, etc..
You'll need to define how any of those three things are events that lead to negative economic outcomes.
Arguing the point that freedom of movement (for labour) is economically bad for the richer countries in the mix is a very long way from saying keep the foreigners out.
I'm all for people being able to go where they like but why should you be able to just rock up and take a job, start a business, undercut an industry, etc..
Letting anyone do anything is Darwinian.