The world did not suddenly start moving.
Migration has always shaped humanity — long before borders, passports, and political debates. Yet today, movement is treated as disruption rather than inheritance.
We Were Never Meant to Stay explores the history, language, and contradictions surrounding migration across every continent. It examines how power shapes who gets to move freely, how migrants can become gatekeepers, and how climate change is quietly rewriting the future of movement itself.
This is a concise, thoughtful book for readers who want context rather than outrage, and clarity rather than noise.
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