Description

Mass immigration at the scale occurring across Western nations today is not an accident or an unmanaged consequence of global poverty. This book examines the political, economic, and ideological forces that are actively driving it, using documented evidence rather than either side's talking points.

You'll look at the policy decisions that removed previous immigration controls, the corporate and financial interests that benefit from large labor supplies, the demographic research that governments use to justify open-door policies, and the political movements that have deliberately suppressed public debate on the topic for decades.

What you gain is the context needed to think about this issue clearly: who benefits, who pays the costs, what the historical precedents look like, and why honest conversations about immigration policy have become so difficult in most Western countries. This book starts that conversation.

Whether you support or oppose high immigration levels, you deserve to understand what's actually driving them.

Product Details

Dimensions: 6 × 9 inches / 15.24 x 22.86 cm
Cover: Paperback

historyIn English

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