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1. amanap+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-09-23 21:32:28
Is unlimited immigration really popular among the far left? Sounds more like a libertarian position to me.

After some quick googling I can't find any groups that support that.

I did find a poll that shows 64% of Americans support creating some path for undocumented immigrants to get legal status. I'm not sure you could call 64% a far left position though.

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2. tbrown+zy[view] [source] 2025-09-24 01:30:53
>>amanap+(OP)
> After some quick googling I can't find any groups that support that.

They don't "support unlimited immigration", they reject the legitimacy of national borders and of immigration as a concept.

For example here's the DSA explaining their view that the national border and immigration statuses are capitalist and imperialist tools to divide the working class: https://www.dsausa.org/blog/fighting-the-security-state-at-t...

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3. amanap+pE[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-09-24 02:15:33
>>tbrown+zy
Excellent! Thank you for finding that, my Google fu isn't as strong as it used to be.

I'm still not sure that's representative of the far left. Like I said, the more right wing libertarian position is probably the same, though for different reasons.

4. hitekk+u83[view] [source] 2025-09-24 19:42:22
>>amanap+(OP)
Here's a NYTimes article from 2020 https://archive.md/uJl8t and another from 2025 https://archive.md/5az0U. No one wants the "open borders" label but there was and still remains many who see migrants as the source of their personal salvation.
5. mkfs+zM3[view] [source] 2025-09-25 00:08:03
>>amanap+(OP)
> Is unlimited immigration really popular among the far left?

That this is being memory-holed, much like the ill-conceived bilingual education initiatives of the 90s, is actually a good sign, as it's proof that we're winning.

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