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The Last Real Immigrant: From Old World Roots To New Opportunities

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The Last Real Immigrant: From Old World Roots To New Opportunities
The Last Real Immigrant: From Old World Roots To New Opportunities

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The Last Real Immigrant: From Old World Roots To New Opportunities

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In "The Last Real Immigrant," Joseph Galliani paints a vivid and moving portrait of his family's journey through immigration, Italian-American history, and the lasting impact of his father's legacy. This powerful book takes readers on a journey through two generations, beginning with his father's experiences and culminating with Joe's own life. Through their story, Galliani highlights the importance of an immigration policy that values skills and hard work, while also affirming that determination and a belief in the American dream can lead to success in this country. But "The Last Real Immigrant" is more than just a story of triumph over adversity; it is a call to action to rethink our approach to immigration in the United States. With profound insights into the challenges and opportunities facing immigrant families in America today, "The Last Real Immigrant" is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of our nation. Thought-provoking, engaging, and deeply personal, this book will leave readers with a newfound appreciation for the resilience and strength of brave immigrant families in America and their stories.

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