Immigration and the American Backlash
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Narrado por:
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Jim Sartor
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John Tirman
Illegal immigration continues to roil American politics. The right-wing media stir up panic over "anchor babies", job stealing, welfare dependence, bilingualism, al-Qaeda terrorists disguised as Latinos, even a conspiracy by Latinos to "retake" the Southwest. State and local governments have passed more than 300 laws that attempt to restrict undocumented immigrants' access to hospitals, schools, food stamps, and driver's licenses. Federal immigration authorities stage factory raids that result in arrests, deportations, and broken families - and leave owners scrambling to fill suddenly open jobs. And yet polls show that a majority of Americans support some kind of path to citizenship for those here illegally. What is going on? In this book, John Tirman shows how the resistance to immigration in America is more cultural than political. Although cloaked in language about jobs and secure borders, the cultural resistance to immigration expresses a fear that immigrants are changing the dominant white, Protestant, "real American" culture.
Tirman describes the "raid mentality" of our response to immigration, which seeks violent solutions for a social phenomenon. The current "round them up, deport them, militarize the border" approach, Tirman shows, solves nothing.
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Reseñas de la Crítica
The headlines never seem to change pick a date in American history and the issues that stir so many emotions rears
its ugly head in the United States.
With a good performance by the Narrator all listeners will gain knowledge into an issue that will never be solved in America.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Good review of a difficult problem.
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Make no mistake: The Left gets some heavy-duty whonking on the head, as the problem comes across as starting off from neo-Liberal policies of the 90s (think NAFTA and super cheap labor depressing a living wage), and it goes on to slight it as being a lot of hand-wringing now.
Still, I can see where the people on the Right would dislike the book: It's heavy on immigrants keeping some of their culture alive and well even as they live in this country. It suggests that Mexican-American studies aren't all that bad (and what other way to introduce the culture to citizen students to immigrants so that they aren't perpetually viewed as The Other?). It asks that we look at how our own policies, economic, social, political, have undermined the fabric of society in the countries that are seeing the most emigration. This is never fun stuff to listen to, I assure you.
But the book really highlights the immigrants as human beings. It over and over shows people working truly wretched jobs for truly wretched wages.
Jim Sartor does a capable job narrating the book, and while I sometimes found his narration to be over-enthusiastic, it never got in the way of the whole shebang.
Mostly the book just reminds us of one salient fact: We're talking about people here, and since when have human dignity, human rights been an awful thing? (okay! okay! since forever--still--worthy of a listen!)
I received this audiobook for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review
Human Dignity--Left or Right Wing Issue?!?
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author did a good job covering all sides of the issue
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, it delved into a controversial topic of immigration but presented it in an unbiased manner and gave the reader good insight on the topic.Any additional comments?
This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost."Insightful and Interesting
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Would you consider the audio edition of Immigration and the American Backlash to be better than the print version?
I consider the audible format equal to the written format.Who was your favorite character and why?
n/aWhat about Jim Sartor’s performance did you like?
Jim Sartor gave this important work the expression needed to hold listeners' attention.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Every illustration gave the listener a little deeper grasp on what the true fears are and how we must take a stand to stop the current hostile immigration environment from escalating to cause more and more harm to our countryAny additional comments?
“I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.”Immigration is a target and focal point in The US’s political arena currently; however, many citizens are dangerously uninformed and easily mislead on these important matters.
John Tirman’s work examines the issues and the illusions against the realities that exist. By examining real cases that have previously occurred and their consequences, it becomes clear that detrimental consequences await if the majority does not act to stop these senseless actions such as mass roundups and deportations. Using careful examination of actual events Mr. Tirman reveals how the catch phrases of loss of jobs, welfare abuse, and even potential terrorist acts are used to create fear of immigrant cultures existing alongside the current dominant culture. The real fear is all too often that of losing power. Violence, mass deportations, and hysteria in response to minority cultures is not the answer. The United States has worked to become a country that could coexist with many cultures as part of our country in a spirit of inclusion.
This is a book that should be read for understanding what is happening today by everyone.
Immigration backlash... read this to understand
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