观点移民

Glimmer of hope for the future of immigration

Philippe Legrain presents a positive case for freedom of movement grounded in facts

The 2019 El Paso shooting, an act of unabashed white nationalist terror that killed 23 people, marks the opening of Philippe Legrain’s Them and Us. It is followed by a grim recounting of other victims of far-right violence globally over the past decade, and a reminder of the normalisation of anti-immigrant rhetoric by world leaders.

A full-throated defence of open borders and freedom of movement could easily feel too late at a time when Home Office officials looked at shipping asylum seekers to distant islands. Legrain’s work is anything but: it makes a solid rebuttal against the polemics of anti-immigrant talking heads with an unabashedly positive case for immigration grounded in facts, and ends with practical advice for resistance.

Legrain’s approach is to combine a hefty dose of statistics and studies with stories from and about immigrants and their descendants. The focus on the specifics — whether drawing out national comparisons or zooming in on individuals’ lives — makes for a welcome contrast to years of propaganda featuring the nebulous alien “Other”.

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