Recently, I published an article in The NeoLiberal Journals exploring the immigration problem concerning the context of a competitive world where the few continue their dominance and advantages at the expense of post-industrial nations still navigating their new independence which has left them dependent and even poorer or more vulnerable. This episode presents the article and provides some more commentary on the issue delving into the realities that many pundits and analysts have not included when addressing the immigration crisis, especially at the border today which continues to be a political issue that has helped to thwart any real solution to the problem. The article is available for reading in #theneoliberalcorporation journals at https://theneoliberal.com/the-neoliberal-journals at theneoliberal.com. The article was written by Renaldo McKenzie, author of Neoliberalism books 1 and 2 an Adjunct Professor at Jamaica Theological Seminary, Doctoral Candidate and a Faculty Student Advisor at Georgetown University Temple University, and a graduate University of Penn. Renaldo studied #philosophy at the University of the West Indies and was ordained by the United Church in Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Renaldo is President of The NeoLiberal Corporation, a Think Tank, Digital Media, Publishing, Research, IT and Web Design company. Visit us at https://theneoliberal.com and https://antzbusinesssolutions.com. Check out our podcast at https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal
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