“Migration and terrorism have become a central part of the U.S. policy-making agenda, but less obvious is the extent to which terrorism post-9/11 has become both a subject and tool of U.S. immigration policy linked to its national security. In this excellent and well-researched book, Nalanda Roy sheds light on the interconnectivity between immigration, security, and the economy since 9/11 and how each element impacts U.S. national interests. Her book is a must-read for scholars as well as policy-makers in this field, who will find it a remarkable study offering important and novel insights.”