In this book, Henry Pratt Fairchild examines the history and impact of immigration to the United States. He explores the reasons why people choose to leave their home countries, and the political and economic factors that shape immigration policies. Fairchild also discusses the social and cultural challenges that immigrants face when settling in a new country.
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