The book

We already have 11 million undocumented aliens inside of the U.S., so what steps should we take to resolve this worrisome problem? What practical, compassionate solutions can we create to treat these aliens in a totally different, constructive way? Recreating the world in a way that expresses our greatness on a much larger scale is what the “Greatest Generation” successfully did with the Marshall Plan and Japan after World War II.We used peace and economic reconstruction. Adopting such a strategy toward the U.S.-Mexico border and our allies throughout the Americas is one of many solutions proposed by the author.

Margaret Donnelly divides her time between herimmigration law practice, writing about critical issuesthat affect the Americas and speaking engagements.She received her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in1976 and her Bachelor of Arts degree in Latin AmericanStudies in 1971 from the University of Texas at Austin.She is an Emeritus Attorney at Law of Texas and anaccomplished author. Her weekly column, “The Latestin Immigration,” for La Estrella informed the North Texascommunity of the latest news about U.S. immigrationlaw for many years. Her literary work also includesfour historical novels on important issues that impactthe Americas. Her fourth novel, “Bolivar’s Heart” (ElCorazon de Bolivar) is the basis of a movie on humantrafficking.

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