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Stephen d. krasner wrote, "for many states, there is no longer a sharp distinction between citizens and noncitizens. permanent residents, guest workers, refugees, and undocumented immigrants are entitled to some bundle of rights even if they cannot vote. [this is due to] ease of travel and the desire of many countries to attract either capital or skilled workers." how would supporters of international organizations respond to this statement?

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