Huemer believes that the state's supposed duty to prioritize its own citizens' interests
A) is morally legitimate but cannot justify broad restrictions on immigration.
B) relieves it of any serious obligation to consider the interests of noncitizens.
C) does not include prioritizing its citizens' economic interests.
D) is morally untenable.
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Q3: Huemer allows that harmful coercion may be
Q4: According to Huemer, failing to observe an
Q5: In the case of Sam forcibly preventing
Q6: In Huemer's view,
A) all acts of coercion
Q7: Huemer believes that the economic effects of
Q9: In Huemer's view, a country's interest in
Q10: Huemer describes America's current immigration law as
A)
Q11: Huemer argues that most immigration restriction involves
Q12: A prima facie rights violation is an
Q13: According to Huemer, the mere threat of
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