Book Details Title: Illegal: How America’s Lawless Immigration Regime Threatens Us All | |
Book DescriptionReview “A concise but unflinching look at the barbaric state of immigration in America…The author is a sharp examiner of the relevant data and research, and she is shrewd enough not to drown in the political quicksand surrounding immigration. However, she doesn’t shy away from controversy, exploring the dangers of white nationalism and taking into account the pragmatic reasons to formulate a fair immigration policy that doesn’t prostrate itself before communal fear…An even-keeled examination.”―Kirkus “Cohen draws on a wealth of historical evidence to present her dire portrait of America’s immigration system, and her commonsense solutions feel both necessary and attainable…[A] trenchant call to action.”―Publishers Weekly “A timely and unsparing account of how our immigration enforcement regime has ‘gone off the rails’. Cohen shows that we had a system we could have built upon that was far less brutal to immigrants and more representative of democratic values. But instead, for political reasons as diverse as 9/11 and the steady beat of xenophobia, we abandoned it. Is there a way forward? In a clear and compelling statement Cohen shows us that our democracy is in danger, what must change, and how to make change happen. An urgent and powerful book.”―Janelle Wong, University of Maryland, College Park“A fascinating dive into our country’s lawless immigration enforcement regime and how it developed.”―Alex Nowrasteh, the Cato Institute Read more About the Author Elizabeth F. Cohen is a professor of political science at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. The author of The Political Value of Time, she lives in New York City. Read more Customers Review: This urgent and short book convincingly shows how America’s obsession with nativism turned its immigration system into an abusive and sprawling nightmare that now threatens immigrants and citizens alike. Essential reading. |