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How migrants became the scapegoats of contemporary mainstream politics
While refugees risked their lives crossing the Mediterranean, the UK government introduced immigration policy after immigration policy aimed at creating what it proudly called a hostile environment. Alongside this, the British people voted to leave the EU while politicians from all parties unashamedly blamed immigrants for all the countrys ills. Study after study has confirmed that immigration has not damaged the UKs economy, nor put a strain on its public services, yet concerns about immigration continue to be deemed legitimate across the political spectrum, with few exceptions. How did we get here? Maya Goodfellow offers a compelling answer. Through interviews with policy experts, politicians, immigration lawyers, and migrants themselves, Goodfellow exposes the dark underbelly of contemporary immigration policies and the damage done by our obsession with borders. A nuanced analysis of the UKs...

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Maya Goodfellows book could not be more timely. While politicians and pundits continue to peddle toxic myths about migration, Goodfellow dives into the details of the issue and exposes the way in which migrants have been vilified and mistreated in this country. The book is a brilliant expos of the struggles faced by migrants and a rallying cry for the pro-migrant movement we desperately need

Magid Magid MEP

Maya Goodfellow has a sharp mind, a deep well of knowledge and a readable style. When she writes something I learn something

Gary Younge, author of Another Day in the Death of America

This is a hugely important first book from Maya Goodfellow. After a referendum debate dominated by anti-migrant rhetoric and falsehoods, its vital that we reflect on how we got to this toxic place. The testimony from migrants in this book, and the examination of the policies under which people have suffered for so long, are a damning indictment of government policy on migration that has failed for years. Mayas voice in this debate is much needed and this book should be on every Home Office desk

Caroline Lucas MP

An informative and insightful account of the history and politics of modern migration to Britain that is also very readable. Ranging across the intersecting histories of class, race, nation and empire, Maya Goodfellow deftly shows how the contemporary demonising of migrants, including refugees and asylum-seekers, has a long and dispiriting national and global backstory to it but there are also heartening stories of resistance and solidarity which point to the way forward

Priyamvada Gopal, author of Insurgent Empire

Maya Goodfellow provides a forceful narrative of the current state of British politics by placing anti-immigration at its centre. Goodfellow expertly tackles the consensus from left and right that immigration is a bad thing. In doing so, her book demonstrates the fundamental humanity at stake in critiquing and overturning that consensus. Now is the time to read this penetrating analysis

Robbie Shilliam, author of The Black Pacific

This is the book to read on UK immigration. It passionately makes the case that for too long lies, mistruths and institutional racism have morphed any conversation about immigration in the UK into something utterly demeaning. Maya Goodfellows excellent reportage is impassioned, clear and filled with humane interviews with people from immigrant backgrounds at various stages of the process and experts on the front lines doing the necessary work to help them. This isnt a polemic. This is a human book that offers very clear and concise answers for how we have arrived at this point. A triumph of non-fiction writing

Nikesh Shukla, editor of The Good Immigrant

How immigrants became the scapegoats for injustices caused by the rich and powerful is one of the burning questions of modern politics. This masterful, wonderfully written, and vitally important book written by one of the most powerful writers on race and migration today more than does it justice. This book is essential to understanding the reactionary political upheavals which have swept the West

Owen Jones, author of Chavs

This is an essential study into the toxic discussion around immigration in the UK. It is as brilliant as it is necessary

Nish Kumar

A book to cut through the noise of toxic politics, the race to the bottom to demonise immigrants, and the ahistoric idea that a hostile environment is anything new. This book reveals the nuts and bolts of Britains real immigration problem the counter-productivity of its policies and the failure of its leaders. So important

Afua Hirsch, author of Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging

This book is a must-read if you are thinking of going into politics. It will highlight the trials and tribulations of political life and how the choices made at the very top of government can affect people in the harshest of ways. Maya enlightens the reader on both the decisions that lead to the pain and suffering inflicted through government immigration policies and Theresa Mays legacy, which will no doubt be her fuelling of the hostile environment which she systematically designed to dehumanise a generation of legal citizens with devastating consequences. Maya brings to the fore in the most painful terms just how expensive it is to be poor

Dawn Butler MP, shadow secretary of state for women and equalities

Hostile Environment is a bold and, at times, brutal analysis. It raises many uncomfortable questions for those who sat at the table making this policy. An important contribution to an ongoing debate

Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi

Hostile Environment is a powerful reminder that the right has been weaponising the immigration debate to distract from the real causes of working-class dispossession. We need more writers like Maya Goodfellow, who so clearly and passionately outlines what is at work and at stake in battles for social justice

Kehinde Andrews, author of Back to Black

A vital, urgent, thought-provoking read as we race towards the Brexit horror. Place this book in the hands of anyone who says immigration is not about race. Place this book in the hands of well-meaning friends who say it never used to be like this. Using Britains own history as a pivot, Maya Goodfellow astutely captures the gradual progression in public policy, political outlook and peoples opinion that has culminated in a climate of intolerance and barely concealed racism

Meena Kandasamy, author of When I Hit You

This is such an important book. Maya Goodfellow is someone we can trust to speak truth to power on immigration and what she has done here is not just engage with the issues of migration and the stigmatisation of migrants today but skilfully explain how we got here. Migration is one of the most natural of human processes, yet it has been pathologised, not only by the rhetoric of recent Tory Governments, with its go home vans, hostile environment and legitimate concerns, but over many decades, through a subtle marginalisation of the voices and interests of migrants. Maya Goodfellow alerts us to the human costs of those political decisions and the accompanying mainstream narratives. But, importantly, too, she also offers a pathway to a more just and humane system

Laura Pidcock MP, shadow minister for business, energy and industrial strategy

Maya Goodfellow is a writer, researcher and academic. She has written for the New York Times, the Guardian, the New Statesman, Al Jazeera and the Independent. She received her PhD from SOAS, University of London. She is a trustee of the Runnymede Trust.

Hostile Environment
How Immigrants Became
Scapegoats
Maya Goodfellow

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