Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Mapping the Ethics of Immigration PART I: WHO BELONGS? 2. Birthright Citizenship 3. Naturalization 4. Beyond Legal Citizenship to Inclusion 5. Permanent Residents 6. Temporary Workers 7. Irregular Migrants 8. The Theory of Social Membership PART II: WHO SHOULD GET IN? 9. Ordinary Admissions 10. Refugees 11. The Case for Open Borders 12. The Claims of Community 13. Conclusion Appendix: Presuppositions and Political Theory References Notes Index
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