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File Size: 225 KB

Print Length: 140 pages

Publisher: Polity; 1 edition (July 10, 2018)

Publication Date: July 10, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07FK2FG76

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This is a well written text, addressing a very important topic. It invites the reader to see the issue of human migrations from the perspective of social history.

This book was written before the world learned that the U.S. government had forcibly and often with no warning, taken thousands of children from their parents. This was done with no plans to reunite them and justified as a "deterrent" to other migrants fleeing violence in Central America.What a tragedy. The world has more refugees now--60 million, nearly half of them children--than at any time in history. And yet our current government is focused on creating false reasons to fear them, rather than giving humane reasons to help them.The current administration may have learned nothing from history, but Jacqueline Bhabha has. This is a factual book about migration, but also a philosophical book about morality and ethics. She first analyzes the situation world-wide (the "problem"), then asks the questions that humane societies should ask themselves about what is realistic to do? What is our individual and collective responsibility? She explains the laws that apply to international refugee migration as well as so-called "economic migration", for hardship. She reminds us that "the primary drivers of distress migration are conflict, natural disasters and climate change, global inequality and demographic changes" adding, "no solution to the current refugee and immigration crisis can be found solely by addressing its most evident symptoms." (p113).Hers is a global perspective with global solutions suggested. She looks at the world-wide refugee migration trends and what nations can do, including through the United Nations. It is a broad view, not just focused on the United States, but very important for the United States, caught in a moral crisis. She pays attention to the effect of this situation on a young generation of millions of refugees--what will they grow into, left as they are in the refuse camps of the world, deprived of education and the basic essentials of existence that most of the world enjoys?Bhabha doesn't just describe the problems--which she does very well--she takes on the solutions, an array of very specific ones. This is a small book--only 132 pages--but its an important one. It's a call to conscience that includes real-world recommendations for ways to help. Definitely recommended (This is well written and an easy read--I can think of several college courses where this would be excellent required reading, stimulating discussion and thought.)

For the past few years, the topic of immigration has been a prominent sound bite subject on news programs as well as in political debates. Neither forum has adequately addressed the issues from a historical, a moral/ethical duty, or a root cause perspective nor have they offered any real potential solutions.Jacqueline Bhabha, author of Can We Solve the Migration Crisis? does and excellent job of explaining the “migration crisis” is not new and in terms of historical migration is certainly not the largest. History is filled with migration crises.One of the most important things you will learn is that in the majority of cases immigration is not undertaken as an act of aspiration but one of desperation - for survival.She also explores the notion of sovereign borders and the growing tendency to keep out those who do not fit into the notion of our culture. Ms. Bhabha delves deep into the ethical questions about our duty to help those whose quality of life is hopeless and often their survival is threatened.As everyone who has looked at the immigration problem has acknowledged, the system is not working. With the growing trend of nationalism and the increasing problems brought on by political conflict, climate change, natural disasters and economic disparity, the migration problems are becoming more acute.Ms. Bhabha does offer some concrete suggestions for solving the problems – not by treating the symptoms but by addressing the root causes of the problems. The question is do we have the moral and political resolve to do what is necessary.Rather than spend time and money on building a wall, we would all be better equipped to discuss the problem if we had a better understanding of the issues involved. This book offers a good first step to that understanding.Ms. Bhabha does an excellent job of articulating the problem and offering some suggestions. She is an expert on the subject. Her writing style/language is for an audience slightly higher than the general public.This book is published by Polity Press. Their approach is to adequately cover a complex subject in approximately 120 pages and to provide substantial further reading/research resources for those who wish to go deeper.Both the author and publisher accomplished their goal with this book

Bhabha's book is a short and thought-provoking read about the history of migration issues, the duty to address them and some possible solutions. The average nationalist is not going to pick this book up, but for those who are sincerely interested in the issue of migration, this provides helpful historical context and some philosophical mandates and some possible solutions. This is a topic of great interest to me and I found this slim volume added to the breadth of my knowledge. There's a lot of good stuff here, but if I had to pick one "sound bite" it would be this quote from page 3: "...only where migrating populations have brought with them superior technical abilities or unknown germs have their arrivals posed fatal threats or long-term security challenges to the settled population."

I am, in general, a big fan of these excellent short Polity books that provide a different focus and thus a good introduction to political and social issues that are arising with urgency and force....now. My students study migration principally through the lens of the implications of changing climate. This short book will both complement and deepen their perspective. As is often the case with these short Polity books, I wish that there had been just a little better editing.

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