User talk:Kenan safsaf

Between facts and illusions, between prejudice and acceptance of others, between integration and marginalization, what is the reality of immigrants? “Migration: A blessing or a curse?”, a file we published in the spring of 2017 and which we republish on our new website.

Migration: an introduction It is enough to mention the word until the positions and questions continue. Is there a Canadian dream for immigrants similar to the American dream? Who are the immigrants? Where do they settle? What are they doing?

It is enough to mention the word until the positions and questions continue.

Is there a Canadian dream for immigrants similar to the American dream?

Who are the immigrants? Where do they settle? What are they doing?

Is there a line of tolerance from the host community? Does crossing this line affect the feelings of welcoming immigrants?

Does an individual remain a migrant throughout his life, regardless of the number of years he has spent here and whatever his contribution to the host society?

What about the children of immigrants born here who are considered outsiders or “descendants of immigration”? We rarely notice it, but the host society is based on people born here, and on immigrants at the same time.

Among those born here are children of immigrants.

Between facts and illusions, between prejudices and acceptance of others, between integration and marginalization, what is the reality of immigrants?

Is immigration an opportunity and a successful card, or is it harmful and costly for Canadians?

A broad question that is difficult to answer due to the large number of numbers, cases, ideological structures, political exploitation, and prejudices.

All of these factors may contradict and conflict with each other to the point where reality becomes ambiguous.

Hence, the necessity of calm research to reach a constructive debate based on reliable data.

This file on immigration is a journaBetween facts and illusions, between prejudice and acceptance of others, between integration and marginalization, what is the reality of immigrants? “Migration: A blessing or a curse?”, a file we published in the spring of 2017 and which we republish on our new website.

Migration: an introduction It is enough to mention the word until the positions and questions continue. Is there a Canadian dream for immigrants similar to the American dream? Who are the immigrants? Where do they settle? What are they doing?

It is enough to mention the word until the positions and questions continue.

Is there a Canadian dream for immigrants similar to the American dream?

Who are the immigrants? Where do they settle? What are they doing?

Is there a line of tolerance from the host community? Does crossing this line affect the feelings of welcoming immigrants?

Does an individual remain a migrant throughout his life, regardless of the number of years he has spent here and whatever his contribution to the host society?

What about the children of immigrants born here who are considered outsiders or “descendants of immigration”? We rarely notice it, but the host society is based on people born here, and on immigrants at the same time.

Among those born here are children of immigrants.

Between facts and illusions, between prejudices and acceptance of others, between integration and marginalization, what is the reality of immigrants?

Is immigration an opportunity and a successful card, or is it harmful and costly for Canadians?

A broad question that is difficult to answer due to the large number of numbers, cases, ideological structures, political exploitation, and prejudices.

All of these factors may contradict and conflict with each other to the point where reality becomes ambiguous.

Hence, the necessity of calm research to reach a constructive debate based on reliable data.

This file on immigration is a journalistic contribution aimed at developing a clear picture of immigration to Canada.

listic contribution aimed at developing a clear picture of immigration to Canada.

artist, Kenan safsaf

Speedy deletion nomination of User:Kenan safsaf


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