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How Many Is Too Many? (Hardcover)
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How Many Is Too Many? (Hardcover)
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America has been built by immigrants, a history often used as a
rallying cry for progressives who fight against tightening our
borders. This is all well and good, Philip Cafaro thinks, for the
America of the past, but the fact of the matter is we can't afford
to take in millions of people anymore. One might think Cafaro is
toeing the conservative line, but here's the thing: he's as
progressive as they come, and it's progressives at whom he aims
with this book's startling message: massive immigration simply
isn't consistent with progressive ideals. Cafaro roots his argument
in human rights, equality, economic security, and environmental
sustainability. He shows us the undeniable realities of mass
migration to which we have turned a blind eye: how it has driven
down workers' wages and driven up inequality; how it has fostered
unsafe working conditions; how it has stalled our economic maturity
by keeping us ever-focused on increasing consumption; and how it
has caused our cities and suburbs to sprawl far and wide,
destroying natural habitats and cutting us off from nature. In
response, Cafaro lays out a comprehensive and progressive plan for
immigration reform. He suggests that we shift enforcement efforts
away from border control and toward the employers who knowingly
hire illegal workers. He proposes aid and foreign policies that
will help people create better lives where they are. And indeed he
supports amnesty for those who have already built their lives here.
Above all, Cafaro attacks our obsession with endless material
growth, offering in its place a mature vision of America, not
brimming but balanced, where all the different people who
constitute this great nation of immigrants can live sustainably and
well, sheltered by a prudence currently in short supply in American
politics.
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