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I've always subscribed to a stage-theory of border abolition, starting with the immediate abolition of inter-regional borders
For instance, I've always held the ironclad conviction that any human being should be able to take a roadtrip from Casablanca to Mecca without any interference from any state body, from the reaches of Iraq to the shores of Mauritania, borders along those routes have no reason to exist outside of a similar structure to the state border system the US possesses, maximum human mobility paired with administrative, legal and logistical divisions
And when we expand into a trans-regional scale, then borders can acquire a harder structure similar to what the EU currently enjoys with the Schengen area, with some mobility sacrificed as a stop-gap measure to allow for increased (human) integration over time