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Newlines Book Talk: “A Nation of Immigrants”

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The United States has historically favored immigration over immigrants themselves. In her new edition of “A Nation of Immigrants,” Dr. Susan Martin shows how the United States has been shaped by immigration and delves into both the Obama and Trump administrations’ immigration policies, providing valuable insights for academics and policymakers. Martin provides a blueprint for not only reversing the Trump policies, but also building back a better model of immigration policy that serves the national interest as well as those of immigrants and refugees.

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