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White Borders

The History of Race and Immigration in the United States from Chinese Exclusion to the Border Wall

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White Borders

By: Reece Jones
Narrated by: Jeremy Durm
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The first book to show that immigration laws in the US have always been motivated by racial exclusion and the desire to save the idea of a white America.

Racist anti-immigration policies, from the border wall to the Muslim ban, have left many Americans wondering: How did we get here? In a sweeping account, Reece Jones reveals that although the US is often mythologized as a nation of immigrants, it has a long history of immigration restrictions that are rooted in the racist fear of the “great replacement” of whites with non-white immigrants. After the arrival of the first slave ship in 1619, the colonies that became the United States were based on the dual foundation of open immigration for whites from Northern Europe and racial exclusion of slaves from Africa, Native Americans, and, eventually, immigrants from other parts of the world.

Connecting past to present, Jones uncovers the link between the Chinese Exclusion laws of the 1880s, the “Keep America American” nativism of the 1920s, and the “Build the Wall” chants initiated by former president Trump in 2016. Along the way, we meet a bizarre cast of characters, such as John Tanton, Cordelia Scaife May, and Stephen Miller, who moved fringe ideas about “white genocide” and “race suicide” into mainstream political discourse. Through gripping stories and in-depth analysis, Jones explores the connections between anti-immigration hate groups and the Republican Party, exposing the lasting impacts of white supremacist ideas on United States law.

©2021 Reece Jones (P)2021 Beacon Press
Emigration & Immigration Politics & Government United States Immigration History
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Critic reviews

“A highly recommended, in-depth history of migration that accounts for the lives affected by American border policing and immigration restrictions.” (Library Journal, starred review)

“The author’s ability to connect the dots is impressive — and depressing, since the politics of ethnic hatred persist.” (Kirkus Reviews)

“Reece Jones explores the tragic, ludicrous, and endlessly violent creation and maintenance of America’s borders.... Jones’s greatest contribution is to show the forces that really drove the Trump campaign.” (Chicago Review of Books)

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