^Some of those rights are violations of natural rights of hosting nations and people already living there.
I stick to it: NOBODY can have the right to move just anywhere and demand to be fully accepted and allowed to freely move inside that place if it already is inhibited and is claimed possession.
From a libertarian POV, only the question of whether socalled states/nations can have any right to claim a country/place/land "theirs", is valid for discussion. This is debatable since states cannot claim possession of anything that not before at any point of history they have not stolen and robbed from free people.
Nobody shall or must be demanded to live for the sake of somebody else. Even the duties of parents towards their own children sooner or later come to an end, when the chiuldren start to lie an adult life of their own. Demanding that people should live for the needs of others, is nothing else but the declaration of a state of slavery again. You can only voluntarily decide to do so for yourself. It compares to the immorality of trying to blackmail somebody for solidarity. Enforced solidarity, enforced help, is not solidarity, is not help. Its force.
At just another EU summit Turkey demand free visas for its people into the EU. And the Germans signal willingness to allow Greece another bailout. The delusive semblance must be kept at all cost, even if the costs are too high. Same song as always. Its so tiring.
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