You believe that all human beings have equal moral worth regardless of where they were born, and that borders are administrative conveniences, not moral boundaries.
In 1948, when the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it made a claim so audacious it still hasn't been fully absorbed: every human being, everywhere, has inherent dignity and equal rights — not because of their citizenship, their ethnicity, their religion, or their usefulness, but because they're human. Full stop.
Your worldview takes this seriously. When a child drowns in the Mediterranean trying to reach Europe, that child's life is not worth less than a child drowning in a swimming pool in your neighborhood. When a family flees…
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