The Politics of Immigration

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

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  Will Venezuelan Migrants “Destroy New York”? By David L. WIlson NYU Press Blog October 27, 2023 There’s been a lot of talk in the past few...
Monday, January 10, 2022

Immigration Reform Is Still Possible — With a Strong Social Movement

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Rally at SCOTUS Photo: Tom Williams/ Cq-Roll/Getty Images 2021 didn’t bring anything like the progress many immigrants and their allies were...
Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Are There “Foreigners” in the U.S. Working Class?

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Judis, who has decades of experience on the U.S. left, succeeded in setting forth a clear and concise formulation of a socialist position in...
Thursday, December 9, 2021

My Conversation With a Coup Plotter

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I found myself wondering how someone as obviously intelligent and well-educated as Eastman could present such flimsy arguments. Was he just ...
Thursday, December 2, 2021

Media Don’t Factcheck Right-Wing Migration Myths

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[T]his imbalance is typical of much corporate media immigration coverage. Right-wing media figures and Republican politicians get little pus...
Saturday, October 30, 2021

The “border crisis” numbers don’t add up

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 ... [T]he “border crisis” narrative ignores several important differences between 2000 and 2021—the number of successful border crossings, ...
Monday, October 25, 2021

What’s the Relation Between Border Apprehensions and Unauthorized Entries? Part 4

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Now we can return to our original questions: does this year’s increase in border apprehensions mean that more undocumented migrants are sett...
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The Politics of Immigration: Questions & Answers
The Politics of Immigration: Questions and Answers is a book that goes beyond soundbites to tackle concerns about immigration in straightforward language and an accessible question-and-answer format. For immigrants and supporters, the book is a useful tool to confront stereotypes and disinformation. For those who are undecided about immigration, it lays out the facts and clear reasoning they need to develop an informed opinion. Ideal for classroom use, the updated and expanded 2017 edition provides a succinct overview of U.S. immigration history, policy, and practice, with detailed notes guiding readers toward further exploration. Guskin and Wilson have written extensively on immigration and facilitated dozens of dialogues on the topic with students, community activists, congregations, and other public audiences. To arrange a dialogue or for more information, contact them at thepoliticsofimmigration@gmail.com. To stay in the loop on author events and related resources, follow the book on Twitter (@Immigration_QA) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ImmigrationQA/).
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