As people risk their lives for an uncertain chance of life (or sadly death on the way) in a developed country through the Rio Grande or various seas, it always struck me how if we could only export 'living in a developed country' as much as possible - so much suffering could be reduced.
Given becoming protectorates is politically impossible, Charter cities or ZEDEs may be not good enough but it definitely is the right direction.
As people risk their lives for an uncertain chance of life (or sadly death on the way) in a developed country through the Rio Grande or various seas, it always struck me how if we could only export 'living in a developed country' as much as possible - so much suffering could be reduced.
Given becoming protectorates is politically impossible, Charter cities or ZEDEs may be not good enough but it definitely is the right direction.
"in a nation with a GDP of roughly $3,000,"
Good article, I think you mean GDP per capita with this quote