Why Immigrants Are a Financial Gift to America's Economy Audiolibro Por Southerland Publishing arte de portada

Why Immigrants Are a Financial Gift to America's Economy

How Labor, Policy, and Profit Intersect in the Nation’s Greatest Untold Success Story

Muestra de Voz Virtual
Prueba por $0.00
Escucha audiolibros, podcasts y Audible Originals con Audible Plus por un precio mensual bajo.
Escucha en cualquier momento y en cualquier lugar en tus dispositivos con la aplicación gratuita Audible.
Los suscriptores por primera vez de Audible Plus obtienen su primer mes gratis. Cancela la suscripción en cualquier momento.

Why Immigrants Are a Financial Gift to America's Economy

De: Southerland Publishing
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
Prueba por $0.00

Escucha con la prueba gratis de Plus

Compra ahora por $4.99

Compra ahora por $4.99

Confirma la compra
la tarjeta con terminación
Al confirmar tu compra, aceptas las Condiciones de Uso de Audible y el Aviso de Privacidad de Amazon. Impuestos a cobrar según aplique.
Cancelar
Background images

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual

Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..

Acerca de esta escucha

Why Immigrants Are a Financial Gift to America's Economy is a direct, deeply-researched takedown of the tired myth that immigrants are a burden to the United States. This book exposes how the American economy depends on—and profits enormously from—foreign-born labor. Through thirty no-nonsense chapters, readers are taken through a historical, economic, and political autopsy of how immigration is used not only as a labor force but also as a convenient scapegoat during times of national decline.

From the back-breaking work done by immigrants in railroads, agriculture, and healthcare, to the massive economic value they create without receiving proportional rights or recognition, this book outlines in blunt terms how the United States thrives off labor it actively vilifies. Whether it's undocumented workers contributing billions in taxes, or skilled immigrants driving technological innovation, the book shows that America doesn’t suffer from too much immigration—it suffers from too little truth about its economic structure.

It also dismantles the false dichotomy of “legal vs. illegal” by explaining how bureaucracy is used as a barrier, not a gateway. Drawing parallels to historical fascist regimes, it warns how scapegoating immigrants is not a sign of reform—it’s a symptom of imperial decay.

This book is for readers tired of political theater and hungry for a factual, unfiltered look at the real role immigrants play in keeping the American economy from collapse. No fluff. No sentimentality. Just numbers, history, and hard truths.

adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_webcro805_stickypopup
Todavía no hay opiniones