incentivation
Hmmmmm....
John Howard's famous words bear relevance to this debate.
The 'moral' foundation of the quest for a better life might be pertinent in determining refugee status, and probably should be. However. it should not supersede the sovereign right of controlling the flow of persons into the governed country.
People smugglers are not acting as chariots working towards providing these people better lives. It is a profitable enterprise. No more, no less. There is no reinjection of capital to improve the services of the enterprise. Just the continued exploitation of those who are seeking to leave their country.
The 'moral' foundation of the quest for a better life might be pertinent in determining refugee status, and probably should be. However. it should not supersede the sovereign right of controlling the flow of persons into the governed country.
People smugglers are not acting as chariots working towards providing these people better lives. It is a profitable enterprise. No more, no less. There is no reinjection of capital to improve the services of the enterprise. Just the continued exploitation of those who are seeking to leave their country.