Why is Mass Immigration Really Happening? examines the forces behind large-scale population movements, questioning whether economic necessity and humanitarian obligations fully explain the scale and pattern of migration into Western countries. The book draws on polling data, historical examples, and personal accounts to argue that public sentiment is frequently at odds with government policy, and asks why that gap persists across electoral cycles.
The book looks at the roles played by financial institutions, international organizations, and lobby groups in shaping migration policy, and examines the social consequences of rapid demographic change, including strain on public services, shifts in community composition, and changes to cultural identity. It surveys resistance movements and activist campaigns, compares policy approaches across different regions, and closes with speculation on long-term demographic and economic outcomes. The tone is polemical and the subject matter contentious, reflecting the political debates currently surrounding immigration in Europe and North America.
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Reader review: "A direct and challenging read that asks questions most mainstream outlets avoid. It presents its case clearly and backs it up with data." -- Mark T.
This title suits politics, current affairs, and social commentary sections. It will appeal to readers interested in immigration debate, national identity, and Western political trends, and is suitable for general non-fiction collections seeking titles that reflect a range of political viewpoints.
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