An edition of There goes the neighborhood (2017)

There goes the neighborhood

how communities overcome prejudice and meet the challenge of American immigration

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An edition of There goes the neighborhood (2017)

There goes the neighborhood

how communities overcome prejudice and meet the challenge of American immigration

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"This compelling approach to the immigration debate takes the reader behind the blaring headlines and into communities grappling with the reality of new immigrants and the changing nature of American identity. Ali Noorani, the Executive Director of the National Immigration Forum, interviews nearly fifty local and national leaders from law enforcement, business, immigrant, and faith communities to illustrate the challenges and opportunities they face. From high school principals to church pastors to sheriffs, the author reveals that most people are working to advance society's interests, not exploiting a crisis at the expense of one community. As he shows, some cities and regions have reached a happy conclusion, while others struggle to find balance. Whether describing a pastor preaching to the need to welcome the stranger, a sheriff engaging the Muslim community, or a farmer's wind-whipped face moistened by tears as he tells the story of his farmworkers being deported, the author helps readers to realize that America's immigration debate isn't about policy; it is about the culture and values that make America what it is. The people on the front lines of America's cultural and demographic debate are Southern Baptist pastors in South Carolina, attorneys general in Utah or Indiana, Texas businessmen, and many more. Their combined voices make clear that all of them are working to make America a welcome place for everyone, long-established citizens and new arrivals alike. Especially now, when we feel our identity, culture, and values changing shape, the collective message from all the diverse voices in this inspiring book is one of hope for the future"--

"A leading advocate for immigration reform interviews a wide range of citizens from communities throughout the nation to gauge the level of acceptance of new immigrants"--

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Publisher
Prometheus Books
Language
English
Pages
319

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Table of Contents

Foreword / Juan Williams, Fox News political analyst and author of several bestselling books, including "We the People" and "Eyes of the Prize"
Elections matter ... culture matters more
Utah's hit list
Soul freedom
As South Carolina goes, so goes America
We are all afraid
Identity, integration, influence
The new Texas
My workforce is my family
Making the future.

Edition Notes

"Foreword by Juan Williams, Fox News political analyst"--Book cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-299) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
304.8/73
Library of Congress
JV6475 .N66 2017, JV6475.N66 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
319 pages
Number of pages
319

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27235758M
Internet Archive
theregoesneighbo0000noor
ISBN 10
1633883078
ISBN 13
9781633883079
LCCN
2016050584
OCLC/WorldCat
975834527
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01I85OMNY

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