Immigration, Its Evils and Consequences: A data‑driven look at the impact of immigration on American society
This book aims to lay out the facts and figures about immigration in a clear, accessible way. It relies on official data and historical records to illustrate how immigration has affected the nation’s political and social landscape. The author emphasizes evaluating evidence over speculation, presenting the case against indiscriminate immigration in concrete terms.
The work covers a range of topics from reform proposals to the long‑term effects on governance and national unity. It argues for careful policy using census data and documented outcomes, rather than partisan rhetoric, to help readers understand the stakes involved.
- How immigration is measured and what the data shows about its effects on government and society
- Historical perspectives on foreign influence in American institutions
- Arguments for and against changes to naturalization and residency rules
- Practical, data‑driven discussion of policy options and their potential consequences
Ideal for readers seeking a factual, data‑based examination of immigration and its possible impacts on the future of the United States.