Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders
ISBN-13:
9781592404315
ISBN-10:
1592404316
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Jason L Riley
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Avery
Format:
Paperback
256 pages
Category:
Emigration & Immigration
,
Social Sciences
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ISBN-13:
9781592404315
ISBN-10:
1592404316
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Jason L Riley
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Avery
Format:
Paperback
256 pages
Category:
Emigration & Immigration
,
Social Sciences
Summary
Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders (ISBN-13: 9781592404315 and ISBN-10: 1592404316), written by authors
Jason L Riley, was published by Avery in 2008.
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Description
A conservative columnist makes an eye-opening case for why immigration improves the lives of Americans and is important for the future of the country
Separating fact from myth in today’s heated immigration debate, a member of The Wall Street Journal editorial board contends that foreign workers play a vital role in keeping America prosperous, that maintaining an open-border policy is consistent with free-market economic principals, and that the arguments put forward by opponents of immigration ultimately don’t hold up to scrutiny.
In lucid, jargon-free prose aimed at the general-interest reader, Riley takes on the most common anti-immigrant complaints, including claims that today’s immigrants overpopulate the United States, steal jobs, depress wages, don’t assimilate, and pose an undue threat to homeland security. As the 2008 presidential election approaches with immigration reform on the front burner, Let Them In is essential reading for liberals and conservatives alike who want to bring an informed perspective to the discussion.
Separating fact from myth in today’s heated immigration debate, a member of The Wall Street Journal editorial board contends that foreign workers play a vital role in keeping America prosperous, that maintaining an open-border policy is consistent with free-market economic principals, and that the arguments put forward by opponents of immigration ultimately don’t hold up to scrutiny.
In lucid, jargon-free prose aimed at the general-interest reader, Riley takes on the most common anti-immigrant complaints, including claims that today’s immigrants overpopulate the United States, steal jobs, depress wages, don’t assimilate, and pose an undue threat to homeland security. As the 2008 presidential election approaches with immigration reform on the front burner, Let Them In is essential reading for liberals and conservatives alike who want to bring an informed perspective to the discussion.
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