In his essay, Joshi states that "A major theme in the recent literature making such a case is that we should think of non-coercion as the moral default." Then, he goes on to consider a variety of purposes for which it's plausible that state coercion is justified. In your essay, examine the relevance of these purposes to the issue of immigration. Why might someone think that even if some state coercion is justified, those reasons don't cover the kind of immigration restrictions that Joshi supports?
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