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Paperback Huddled Masses [Large Print] Book

ISBN: B0HBTL91WY

ISBN13: 9798256205270

Huddled Masses [Large Print]

America has always depended on immigrants-and has almost always feared the newest people arriving at its doors.

Huddled Masses: The Untold Truth About Immigration challenges the myths, anxieties, and political narratives that have distorted one of the most important debates in American life.

John S. Pritchett traces the country's recurring pattern of welcoming immigrant labor and talent while questioning whether newcomers truly belong. From Irish, Italian, Jewish, and Chinese immigrants to today's arrivals from Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, each generation has faced familiar accusations: that immigrants take jobs, depress wages, increase crime, resist assimilation, drain public resources, and weaken American culture.

The faces change. The fears remain remarkably similar.

Drawing on history, economic research, demographic trends, and human experience, the book argues that immigration has been one of America's greatest sources of renewal. Immigrants start businesses, fill essential jobs, advance science and technology, strengthen communities, contribute taxes, and help sustain an aging workforce. Their children become educators, entrepreneurs, healthcare professionals, civic leaders, and members of the American middle class.

The book does not deny the real challenges surrounding immigration. The legal system is outdated, asylum courts are overwhelmed, border management is inconsistent, and communities need resources to support successful integration. But these failures, Pritchett argues, are failures of policy-not evidence that immigration itself is the problem.

This is not a call for open borders. It is a call for an immigration system that is orderly, humane, practical, and worthy of American ideals.

The book examines:

The history behind America's recurring anti-immigrant backlashImmigration's role in entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growthThe evidence surrounding jobs, wages, crime, taxes, and public benefitsWhy cultural assimilation remains strong despite claims to the contraryThe realities of undocumented immigration and the asylum systemHow fear-based language shapes public opinion and policyWhat a more effective and compassionate immigration system could look like

Accessible, forceful, and grounded in an optimistic vision of national renewal, Huddled Masses invites readers to move beyond slogans and confront a deeper question: What kind of country does America choose to become when newcomers arrive?

Immigration is not a departure from the American story. It is one of the forces that has kept that story alive.

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