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The freedom to move is a basic human right from "summary" of The Next Great Migration by Sonia Shah

Human beings have always been on the move. For millions of years, we have wandered the earth in search of food, water, shelter, and opportunity. Migration is in our blood, our bones, our very nature. Yet, in recent times, some have sought to restrict our movement, to fence us in, to keep us out. They have turned migration into a crime, a sin, a threat to be feared and controlled. But migration is not a problem to be solved; it is a fundamental human right to be respected. The freedom to move is essential to our well-being, our survival, our humanity. It is what has allowed us to adapt, to thrive, to innovate. When we are free to move, we can escape danger, find new opportunities, and forge connections with others. We can learn from different cultures, share our knowledge, and build a better world for all. To deny someone the right to move is to deny t...
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    The Next Great Migration

    Sonia Shah

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