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Former President Bush Pays Tribute To Immigrants In New Book

This combination photo shows the cover image for "Out of Many, One: Portraits of America's Immigrants" by George W. Bush, left, and a photo of former President George W. Bush. Crown announced Thursday that the book will be published March 2. It includes 43 portraits by the 43rd president, four-color paintings of immigrants he has come to know over the years, along with biographical essays he wrote about each of them. (Crown via AP, Left, and AP)

A new book by former President George W. Bush will highlight an issue which now sets him apart from many of his fellow Republicans — immigration.

Crown announced Thursday that Bush’s “Out Of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants” will be published March 2. The book includes 43 portraits by the 43rd president, four-color paintings of immigrants he has come to know over the years, along with biographical essays he wrote about each of them.

Bush, who served as president from 2001-2009, has often praised the contributions of immigrants, a notable contrast to President Donald Trump’s rhetoric and policies. As president, Bush supported a bipartisan immigration reform bill that narrowly failed to pass in 2007, with opposition coming from both liberals and conservatives.

“While I recognize that immigration can be an emotional issue, I reject the premise that it is a partisan issue. It is perhaps the most American of issues, and it should be one that unites us,” Bush writes in the new book’s introduction, noting that he did not want it to come out during the election season. Bush has not endorsed Trump or his presumptive Democratic opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden.

“My hope is that this book will help focus our collective attention on the positive impacts that immigrants are making on our country.”

The book will serve as a companion to an upcoming exhibition at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas.

“Both ’Out of Many, One” and the exhibition of the same name will include bold, principle-based solutions that comprehensively address the current debate on immigration,” according to Crown. “At the heart of the recommendations is the belief that every year that passes without reforming the nation’s broken system means missed opportunities to ensure the future prosperity, vitality, and security of our country.”

Bush has become a dedicated portrait painter and best-selling author since leaving the White House. His memoir “Decision Points” has sold more than 3 million copies, and his other books include “41,” about his father, former President George H.W. Bush; and a collection of paintings of military veterans, “Portraits of Courage.”

He will donate a portion of his “Out Of Many, One” proceeds to organizations that help immigrants resettle. Financial terms were otherwise not disclosed. Bush was represented by Robert Barnett, the Washington attorney whose other clients have included former President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton.

The book will be released as a standard trade hardcover and in an autographed deluxe edition, listed for $250, that will be clothbound and contained within a slipcover.

(AP)



3 Responses

  1. If G. Bush would be as caring about Americans as he is about immigrants (legal or illegal) America would be in better shape today. Typical Globalist. I detest the whole family.

  2. Bush’s daughter in law is an immigrant, as is Trump’s mother. Many leading Republicans are children of 20th century immigrants include Nikki Haley, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz. Vice-President Pence is third generation. It seems that in the 21st century, it is quite common for Republicans to trace their roots to Ellis Island.

    Biden’s family came to America in the mid-19th century, and except for Kamala Harris (a child of immigrants), the others considered for Vice-President by Biden have roots going back to the colonial period.

    So which is the party of “johnny come latelys” and which is the party of “old stock” Amercians?????

  3. To MoisheInGalley: So, which side of the Mayflower did your ancestors stay in on their way to America?

    To akuperma: Most of the ancestors of the people – black women – that Biden is considering for VP came here as slaves. Whether their ancestors came in the colonial period, or between 1776 and 1808, I have no idea.

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