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Immigration is a contentious topic in American life today. The renowned author Suketu Mehta presents a reality-based polemic that clarifies this debate. Drawing from his experiences as an Indian-born teenager in New York City and years of global reporting, Mehta scrutinizes the worldwide anti-immigrant backlash. He argues that the West is not being harmed by immigrants, but rather by the fear of them. Through narratives from places like Dubai, Morocco, and New York City, he contrasts the misleading tales of populist ideologues with the everyday heroism of laborers and domestic workers. Mehta takes readers on a poignant journey to San Diego and Tijuana, highlighting the painful realities created by a border fence that divides families. He explains the unprecedented movement of people today, driven by civil strife and climate change, which has made borders increasingly porous. Additionally, he addresses the destructive legacies of colonialism and global inequality, asserting that when immigrants are asked, "Why are you here?" they can respond, "We are here because you were there." Mehta emphasizes that immigrants contribute significantly to the flourishing of countries and communities. This impassioned and rigorous work is a necessary intervention and a compelling literary argument.
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This Land Is Their Land, Suketu Mehta
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- 2019
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