This paper proposes a coherence-preserving immigration framework for small stable states, using the Theorem of Axiomatic Necessity (TNA) as a boundary-sensitive systems model. Uruguay is analyzed as a high-coherence node exposed to late-stage European migration pressures. The work formulates operational policy levers designed to prevent entropy-driven institutional collapse while preserving selective refuge capacity.
Claudio Bresciano (Sun,) studied this question.