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9781586485238

Lockout

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  • ISBN13:

    9781586485238

  • ISBN10:

    1586485237

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-08-13
  • Publisher: Perseus Books Group
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Summary

We are essentially a nation of people who once belonged elsewhere, yet have long been deeply ambivalent about this part of our history. After World War I, the fear of the stranger overwhelmed America's confidence in our ability to create one nation out of many peoples. We slammed the door shut, only to realize our error and re-open it four decades later. Today, a record-high foreign-born population, global instability, and economic uncertainty have once again pushed America to a tipping point in our attitudes not only toward immigration but toward our role in the worldand the stakes have risen dramatically. Our economy depends more than ever on immigrants, not only for stereotypical low-skilled jobs, but much more so for maintaining our technological edge and promoting American products and services abroad. So far, America has reaped the lion's share of the gains of globalization. Yet for the first time ever, the world's best and brightest no longer see this country as the only destination of choice. InLock Out, Michele Wucker documents the mistakes that led to our predicament today, and clarifies why it would be a catastrophic error of judgment, as well as a demonstration of a colossal lack of self-knowledge, if America attempted to turn its back on rest of the world and in so doing on the best of itself.

Author Biography

Michele Wucker is a senior fellow at the World Policy Institute at The New School in New York City. She lectures frequently about immigration, international economics and business, and has written for and been interviewed by many of the world's leading media. She is the author of Why the Cocks Fight: Dominicans, Haitians, and the Struggle for Hispaniola.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Prefacep. ix
The Governator and the Wetbackp. 1
Patriotsp. 19
Becoming Americanp. 47
The Eagle and the Ostrichp. 69
American Jobsp. 89
The Best and the Brightestp. 119
Homeland Insecurityp. 139
Lockoutp. 155
If Not Here, Then Where?p. 185
The Day They Go Awayp. 203
Getting Immigration Rightp. 217
Notesp. 245
Selective Bibliographyp. 269
Indexp. 277
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