Land of Dreams, a History of Immigration in the United States

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By M.Y.Sard

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A Nation Built by Strangers, United by Dreams.

From the first colonial settlers to today's asylum seekers, Land of Dreams traces the powerful and often turbulent journey of immigration in the United States. With gripping historical detail and a narrative voice that brings policy and people to life, M.Y. Sard explores how waves of immigrants have shaped, challenged, and renewed the American identity.

Spanning over four centuries—from Ellis Island to the southern border, from exclusion acts to DACA—this book uncovers the stories behind the laws, the hopes behind the headlines, and the human cost of belonging.

Perfect for readers of narrative history, social justice, or American identity, Land of Dreams is a timely and illuminating portrait of a nation forever in motion.

Land of Dreams, a History of Immigration in the United States