Land of the free, home of the... Detained?
There is so much in the realm of immigration that is just pushed under the proverbial table and never brought to light. We may see a bit here and there and, of course, everyone (most people...) will say that they don't agree with certain policies or actions, but 'what can we do?' However, when immigrant detention is approached as an isolated subject, it is ghastly and absolutely atrocious.
It is saddening and, I think, embarrassing the way the US as a nation treats those who have come seeking asylum and a better life. Many say 'well they should just come legally.' I urge those people to actually look into how difficult it is to obtain a TOURIST VISA to the US for someone from an 'undesirable' country let alone permission to stay and work. Second, there are many people, literally thousands, who DO come in the legal way seeking asylum and even still they are not granted proper rights due to the 'entry fiction,' which the author mentions and explains extensively.
I wish everyone would read this book, but as with many hot topics, the people who really should read it most likely won't.
Either way, I urge my fellow Americans both in the country & those living abroad, to read this book. Wake up. Let's raise the international standard for immigrant care rather than continuously lowering it.