Immigrants Built the American Dream (And Might Be the Ones to Save It)
Entrepreneurs, Risk-Takers, and Culture Shifters - Why the Next Economic Boom Depends on Those We Are Pushing Away
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Kenna Rieske
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Oscar L. Limens
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America faces an economic crossroads. While politicians debate border walls and deportations, the very people who built Silicon Valley, Main Street businesses, and manufacturing powerhouses are being turned away.
This incisive short listen reveals how immigrant entrepreneurs have consistently outpaced native-born citizens in business formation, innovation patents, and job creation. From corner stores to Fortune 500 companies, newcomers have injected $2 trillion annually into the economy while revitalizing dying towns and launching breakthrough technologies.
The data tells an inconvenient truth: as aging demographics and declining birth rates threaten America's competitive edge, the nation needs immigrants more than ever. This audiobook demolishes myths with hard facts, showing how economic vitality flows directly from those willing to risk everything for opportunity.
What This Audiobook Delivers:
- Economic evidence proving immigrant entrepreneurship drives GDP growth and creates millions of American jobs
- Real stories of risk-takers who transformed industries from biotech to food services despite facing systemic barriers
- Analysis of how restrictive immigration policies have cost America tens of billions in lost innovation and productivity
- A roadmap for policy changes that would unleash the next wave of economic expansion
The choice is stark: embrace the strivers who want to build here or watch competitors race ahead. Get your copy now and understand what's really at stake.
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