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borderless

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adjective

  1. without a band or margin around or along the edge

    borderless prints

  2. (of an island) not divided by a national border

  3. without limits

    an intellectual curiosity that seems borderless

  4. (of trade, travel, etc) not constrained by the presence of international borders

    a borderless business world

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Sarah McLaughlin is senior scholar on global expression at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression and author of the forthcoming book “Authoritarians in the Academy: How the Internationalization of Higher Education and Borderless Censorship Threaten Free Speech.â€

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Third, there is the global neoliberal angle: Those protesting Khalil’s detention see little distinction between citizen and noncitizen — as in John Lennon’s dystopian song “Imagine,†they envision a borderless world.

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This new economy is fueled by cutting out traditional middlemen, banks, and allowing transparent, secure, and borderless peer-to-peer payments.

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“This case represents in many ways, the borderless nature of the threat,†said Dept Comm Weiner.

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Echoing many of the evening’s other speakers, House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana said Republicans were the “law-and-order team,†while President Biden and Democrats intent on a “borderless, lawless†future were responsible for “dramatic increases†in violence and drugs in the country.

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