Published Jul 2, 2022

No Mercy / No Malice: Migrant

George Hahn delves into the transformative impact of migration, both past and present, while unraveling the myth of a Silicon Valley tech exodus as he highlights the area's steadfast influence on innovation. He also addresses the concerning decline in domestic mobility, considering its implications on U.S. economic prosperity and urban vitality.
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  • Historical Context

    Migration has been a fundamental part of human history, shaping societies and economies across the globe. highlights how migration is deeply embedded in our past, from ancient nomadic movements to the mass migrations driven by events like the California Gold Rush. He notes, "Migration is at the core of the human experience," emphasizing its role in human survival and prosperity 1. The impact of migration is evident in the diverse cultural and economic landscapes we see today, with immigrants playing crucial roles in innovation and development.

       

    Personal Stories

    Personal migration stories offer a window into the individual experiences that contribute to the broader narrative of human movement. shares his family's journey from the UK to North America, illustrating the personal challenges and triumphs faced by migrants. "My folks used to go to the beach and fly kites their first winter in California, just to marvel at the weather and their good fortune," he recalls, highlighting the blend of hardship and opportunity that migration often entails 1. These stories underscore the personal dimensions of migration, revealing the hopes and dreams that drive people to seek new beginnings.

       

    Modern Challenges

    Contemporary migration is fraught with challenges and political complexities, as discusses. He describes the perilous journeys undertaken by migrants today, such as those crossing the US-Mexico border, often at great personal risk. "650 migrants died crossing into the US in 2021," he notes, highlighting the dire circumstances many face 2. These modern migration issues reflect ongoing global struggles with war, climate change, and economic disparity, driving people to seek safer and more prosperous lives elsewhere.

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