It’s not about which way I’d rather have it (Though that’s a worthwhile conversation of it’s own), it’s that the analogy doesn’t work because wage labor is immisterating and not something most wage laborers themselves would want to uphold in their ideal society. That is to say, your analogy doesn’t support your argument for borders. And yes I know you said immigration and not borders, but immigration isn’t a thing without border.
It’s not about which way I’d rather have it (Though that’s a worthwhile conversation of it’s own), it’s that the analogy doesn’t work because wage labor is immisterating and not something most wage laborers themselves would want to uphold in their ideal society. That is to say, your analogy doesn’t support your argument for borders. And yes I know you said immigration and not borders, but immigration isn’t a thing without border.