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Review Of How Many Is Too Many? By Philip Cafaro

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Book Review: How many is too many? By: Philip Cafaro Emily Alcantara Department of Politics, Southeastern University PPOL 4003 01: The 2024 Presidential Election Dr. Caleb McGee & Dennis Ross April 17, 2024 Abstract: One of the most important political arguments that has immersed itself in presidential elections is the topic of immigration. The book “How many is too many” was written in 2015 by Professor Philip Cafaro. Philip Cafaro wrote this book specifically to defend a progressive argument and to inform progressives on the topic of immigration or to anyone who was willing to be educated on this topic. He strongly believes that new policies should be enforced for the benefit of our country. He mentions that …show more content…

As a person coming from a family that immigrated to the United States to live the American dream, Philip Cafaro himself has seen some valuable factors in the effects that immigration plays in the economic and overall growth of the country. His background and emotional connection relating to coming from an immigrant family, has helped him understand that many people usually come to the U.S. to have better lives. Nevertheless, Cafaro never claims he has never had any compassion for the immigrants, but as unemployment is on the rise, this is hurting the American people. A hard-working Mexican immigrant named Javier talks with Philip and says that he himself believes that immigration policies should be enforced but America should be more lenient to the good people who are wanting to escape, due to push factors in their home countries. Javier has been living in the US for years and brings up, if the nation enforces policies then this will split my family apart and all he wants is to have a good life. As we observe these kinds of situations, it makes it harder for politicians to support immigration but to as well regulate it. New incoming questions that make it difficult to answer like “How can we let good immigrants, who genuinely want to live a …show more content…

His honest response to the incoming of an uncontrollable amount of people moving to the United States, is that immigration should be reduced and our nation should attempt to aim for the goal of enforcing stronger policies. His three policies that he proposes are, the “United States should develop comprehensive and responsible immigration and foreign policies that reduce illegal

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