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Crossing Borders: The Reconciliation of a Nation Immigrants
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Crossing Borders: The Reconciliation of a Nation Immigrants
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Advance praise from public figures José Andrés, Al Franken, Jonathan Blitzer of
The New Yorker
, and Russell Moore of
Christianity Today
. Find the moving stories of American immigrants and their journeys in Ali Noorani’s chronicle.
In an era when immigration on a global scale defines the fears and aspirations of Americans,
Crossing Borders
presents the complexities of migration through the stories of families fleeing violence and poverty, the government and nongovernmental organizations helping or hindering their progress, and the American communities receiving them. Ali Noorani, who has spent years building bridges between immigrants and their often conservative communities, takes readers on a journey to Honduras, Ciudad Juarez in Mexico, and Texas, meeting migrants and the organizations and people that help them on both sides of the border. He reports from the inside on why families make the heart-wrenching decision to leave home. Going beyond the polemical, partisan debate, Noorani offers sensitive insights and real solutions.
will appeal to a broad audience of concerned citizens across the political spectrum, faith communities, policymakers, and immigrants themselves.
The New Yorker
, and Russell Moore of
Christianity Today
. Find the moving stories of American immigrants and their journeys in Ali Noorani’s chronicle.
In an era when immigration on a global scale defines the fears and aspirations of Americans,
Crossing Borders
presents the complexities of migration through the stories of families fleeing violence and poverty, the government and nongovernmental organizations helping or hindering their progress, and the American communities receiving them. Ali Noorani, who has spent years building bridges between immigrants and their often conservative communities, takes readers on a journey to Honduras, Ciudad Juarez in Mexico, and Texas, meeting migrants and the organizations and people that help them on both sides of the border. He reports from the inside on why families make the heart-wrenching decision to leave home. Going beyond the polemical, partisan debate, Noorani offers sensitive insights and real solutions.
will appeal to a broad audience of concerned citizens across the political spectrum, faith communities, policymakers, and immigrants themselves.