REMIGRATION: A THREAT TO AMERICAN DEMOCRACY is a sober and timely examination of a dangerous idea resurfacing under new language. Framed as immigration policy, “remigration” is in fact an exclusionary ideology rooted in ethnonationalism, mass expulsion, and the erosion of democratic norms. Drawing on history, law, economics, and moral reasoning, this book exposes how sanitized language and political ambiguity can normalize policies that undermine constitutional protections and human dignity. Written for ordinary Americans—and for leaders in politics, faith communities, education, and civil society—this work challenges readers to recognize remigration not as a policy debate, but as a democratic test. It asks whether the United States will respond to fear with exclusion, or with renewed commitment to pluralism, due process, and equal belonging. Clear-eyed and principled, REMIGRATION calls readers to defend democracy before its erosion becomes irreversible.