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title: "Timeline photos Zach Weinersmith is going to be illustrating…"
date: 2019-01-21
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# Timeline photos Zach Weinersmith is going to be illustrating…

*January 21, 2019 · Facebook*

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Zach Weinersmith is going to be illustrating Bryan Caplan\'s graphic novel: Open Borders: the Science and Ethics of Immigration!\
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Weinersmith is the creator of the Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comic. Here\'s his story, explaining why he decided to take on the project:\
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\"If we believe that the behaviors of and between consenting adults should never be restricted purely due to their skin color, religion, or sexual orientation, why are we unwilling to extend that belief to people who have the equally trivial difference of having been born somewhere else on this small planet? Fundamentally, immigration restrictions do to foreign-born people the same thing civil rights restrictions do to locally-born people: they tell you who you can buy from, where you can go, what job you're allowed to work. They tell you that your horizons must be limited by the place where you were born, not the scope of your aspirations. And, in doing so, they often shorten your life, weaken your health, or cause you to lose loved ones to conflict.\"\
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ov46Ge_8mI3gLXGGxAm2jZyaXGgmsRWxLK4mop_2l6s/edit](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ov46Ge_8mI3gLXGGxAm2jZyaXGgmsRWxLK4mop_2l6s/edit){target="_blank"}\
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Here\'s Bryan\'s explanation for why he\'s writing a graphic novel to make the case for ending immigration suppression:\
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[http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/bcaplan/allroads.pdf](http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/bcaplan/allroads.pdf){target="_blank"}
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