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[QUOTE="TenEightyOne, post: 11914651, member: 146813"] Huh - who's "they"? The recognition of sovereign territory rights in the name of large groups of people in international law (countries) allows each large group of people (in an ideal democracy, which no country will admit to being without) to define entry and/or exit requirements. Altruistically I can see your point but, given that rights have to be collectively recognised to exist in anything other than theory, sovereign law allows this modification of right. Nearly all forward thinking countries allow purer human rights exceptions to that sovereign law in their immigration protocols. [/QUOTE]
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