“This is a fascinating volume. Identifying and interpreting the changing immigration rhetoric of national leaders in ten countries, it puts the findings into a rich historical and political context. Enabling comparative analysis, the book identifies differences between national rhetorics but also common argumentative and metaphorical framings, which, in shaping how people think of ‘us’ and ‘them,’ have become central to politics around the globe.”—Alan Finlayson, Professor of Political and Social Theory, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom