In Huddled Masses: The Untold Truth About Immigration, John Pritchett dismantles the myths and confronts the fears that dominate today's fractured conversation. Drawing on history, economics, and human experience, he reveals how immigration has consistently strengthened Americarevitalizing communities, driving innovation, and enriching culture.
Inside you'll discover:
- The real history behind the "nation of immigrants" mottoand the exclusions that shaped it.
- How immigration arrives in waves of change, each reshaping identity and opportunity.
- The overlooked role of immigrants as engines of innovation, from Nobel Prize winners to tech founders.
- Evidence that challenges claims about jobs, wages, crime, and assimilation.
- A vision of immigration not as crisis, but as America's promise of renewal.
This is not a sentimental ode to Ellis Island, nor a dry policy manual. It is a bold, fact-driven argument: the benefits of immigration far outweigh the costs. At a time of aging demographics, global competition, and rising fear, Huddled Masses makes the urgent case for seeing immigration as a source of strength, confidence, and possibility.
For readers of political nonfiction, history, and social commentary, this book offers clarity, courage, and hope.
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