Considering the current climate of calling everything our ancestors had to work to afford 'basic human rights', (healthcare, college, housing, etc, etc) I'm going to go out on a limb here, and predict that the political left will assert that migration is a 'human right' as well. And I fully expect the endless list of neocon & neolib think tanks to do the same, such as Brookings, the Council on Foreign Relations, et al.
So what do you think? Is migration, which includes migrating away from poorer areas of the world to areas with economic advantages, a 'human right'? Why, or why not?