Let Them in by Jason L. Riley (.ePUB)
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Let Them in: The Case for Open Borders by Jason L. Riley
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Overview: In Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders, Jason L. Riley makes the argument that increased immigration—particularly of low-skilled workers—benefits the U.S. economy and society. He challenges common fears about job competition, wage suppression, and cultural integration, asserting that immigrants have historically strengthened the nation.
Key Themes or Insights
Riley examines economic data, demographic trends, and historical patterns to argue that immigrants contribute to innovation, productivity, and cultural vitality. He critiques restrictive immigration policies as economically shortsighted and morally questionable, while emphasizing the adaptability of American society to newcomers.
Style and Usefulness
Direct and data-driven, the book combines economic reasoning with historical perspective. It offers a provocative counterpoint to restrictive immigration arguments, making it a useful resource for readers engaged in debates about immigration policy and national identity.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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