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Borders and Immigration: The Geo-Politics of Marketplace Demands and Ethnic Relations
By (Author) Laurence Armand French
By (author) Magdaleno Manzanrez
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
16th October 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Society and culture: general
304.80973
Hardback
208
Width 160mm, Height 235mm, Spine 20mm
463g
Borders and immigration are topics dominating world affairs during the 21st century including North America. This book examines the historical antecedents to the current crisis notably along the U.S.A./Mexico border under the Trump administration. Both the immigration and border issues transcend the current Administration with a history as long as that of America itself. Market demands often determined the influx of immigrants into the United States resulting in periods of anti-immigrant backlash based on race and ethnic factors. The geo-politics of market factors and immigrant backlash is rooted in both de jure and de facto politics. These factors are examined in detail with particular attention to the treatment of indigenous peoples of the Americas.
A must-read book and one that readers will enjoy reading and find very informative. The book is timely based on recent issues involving current conflicts. It discusses how racism indirectly affected the growth of capitalism in North America. It discusses how white supremacy influenced relations between United States, Mexico, Canada, and indigenous people within the three countries from pre-colonial America to present day. It discusses the treatment of Asian immigrants. I especially enjoyed the discussion of the geo-political impact of the border conflicts and the war of drugs and minorities. The book establishes that immigration is a crucial component of the global economy. -- Cliff Roberson, professor emeritus, Washburn University
This is a thoughtful scholarly book that is high relevant, not only because of its interpretation of group dynamics and important aspects of American economic history, but its application to todays America. -- Jeffrey Ian Ross, University of Baltimore
Laurence Armand French is licensed clinical psychologist. Magdaleno Manzanarez is professor emeritus at Western New Mexico University.