National security has always been an integral consideration in immigration policy. When our door was wide open, did we not worry about the dangers posed by "foreigners?" No. As LeMay explains, we needed people to come to this country precisely for national security reasons, as well as the age-old need for labor. This is the first history of American immigration policy written in the post-9/11 environment to focus specifically on the role of national security considerations; it therefore is indispensable to our understanding of the role that immigration has always played in national security (now homeland security) policy. By the time we reach the final chapter, in which current policies regarding the interplay between immigration and national security are analyzed, LeMay has given us the historical perspective necessary to assess the pros and cons of what is happening today.
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