Book Talk: Borders and Belonging- Toward a Fair Immigration Policy

Wednesday, March 26, 2025, 4:00PM to 5:30PM (EDT)

The New School University Center Room UL104

A uniquely broad and fair-minded guide to making immigration policy ethical. Immigration is now a polarizing issue across most advanced democracies. But too much that is written about immigration fails to appreciate the complex responses to the phenomenon. Too many observers assume imaginary consensus, avoid basic questions, or disregard the larger context for human migration. In Borders and Belonging, Hiroshi Motomura offers a complex and fair-minded account of immigration, its root causes, and the varying responses to it. Taking stock of the issue’s complexity, while giving credence to the opinions of immigration critics, he tackles a series of important questions that, when answered, will move us closer to a more realistic and sustainable immigration policy.

Presented by Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility at The New School For Social Research and The New School.

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