📖 Overview
Stealth Invasion examines immigration policies and refugee resettlement programs in the United States. Leo Hohmann investigates the networks and organizations involved in bringing migrants to American communities.
The book presents research and interviews about the financial and social impacts of refugee programs on towns and cities across America. Hohmann tracks funding sources and policy decisions while highlighting specific cases of resettlement initiatives.
The text explores the roles of various entities including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and religious institutions in immigration processes. Specific attention is given to documentation of changes in demographics and community responses.
This work raises questions about national sovereignty, cultural preservation, and the balance between humanitarian aims and domestic interests. The analysis connects contemporary immigration patterns to broader debates about American identity and social transformation.
👀 Reviews
Readers see this book as an anti-immigration polemic, with reviews falling strongly along political lines. Conservative readers call it a well-researched exposé of refugee resettlement programs, while critics describe it as fear-mongering.
What readers liked:
- Details on refugee resettlement costs and policies
- Documentation of specific cases and statistics
- Clear writing style
- Religious freedom discussion
What readers disliked:
- Heavy political bias
- Lack of opposing viewpoints
- Focus on Muslim immigration specifically
- Some claim factual errors
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.7/5 (89 reviews)
Goodreads: 4.3/5 (23 reviews)
Sample review quotes:
"Thorough research into government programs and funding" - Amazon reviewer
"Too one-sided and alarmist in tone" - Goodreads reviewer
"Important data but needs more balanced perspective" - Goodreads reviewer
"Documents what the media won't cover" - Amazon reviewer
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🤔 Interesting facts
📚 Author Leo Hohmann spent over three decades as an investigative reporter before writing this book, specializing in topics like immigration, refugee resettlement, and national security.
🌍 The book examines the role of various organizations, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), in global migration patterns and refugee resettlement programs.
🔍 Published in 2016, the book's research includes detailed analysis of refugee data from more than 190 American cities and towns that were designated as refugee resettlement locations.
⚖️ The text explores the refugee resettlement process through both policy analysis and personal stories, including interviews with refugees and government officials involved in the programs.
🏛️ The book discusses historical changes in U.S. immigration policy, particularly focusing on the Refugee Act of 1980 and its long-term implications for American communities.