The Impossible Journey
Why Legal Immigration Is Just a Myth for Most Immigrants
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Jack Nipps
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"They should just come legally."
You've probably said it. Most Christians have. It sounds fair, reasonable, biblical even—respect the rule of law, follow proper procedures, wait your turn.
But what if "coming legally" means doing the impossible?
What if the legal immigration system our grandparents used no longer exists?
In 1920, an Irish immigrant arrived at Ellis Island with $20 and a suitcase. Medical exam: 20 minutes. Legal inspection: 10 minutes. Admitted the same day. He followed the law. He "came legally."
Today, that exact process is a federal crime. The Ellis Island system ended in 1924. What replaced it isn't a harder version of the same process. It's a completely different system that excludes most of humanity.
The Impossible Journey is a systematic investigation of what U.S. immigration law actually requires—not what we assume it requires, not what politicians claim it requires, but what the statutes, regulations, and published government data actually say. If you've ever told someone "they should just come legally," this book documents exactly what "legally" requires. If you've assumed legal immigration is available to anyone willing to follow rules and wait in line, this book shows which pathways to legal immigration exist, which do not, and what the actual requirements are.
Six chapters. Six documented barriers to immigration proven from statutory citations, government data, and actual legal requirements. When you finish this book, you'll know exactly what the law requires and why "just come legally" is impossible advice for millions.