Migrations: a global welfare challenge. Policies, practices and contemporary vulnerabilities
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Grosser, Florian
Bartholini, Ignazia
Vega Deloya, Hector
Capistrano De Oliveira, Ana Cláudia Delfini
Harms Dias, Marco
Capistrano De Oliveira, Emídio
Morriss, Cathryn
Shema, Claude R
Pattaro Amaral, Fernanda
Teresa Di Rosa, Roberta
Aragon Mangones, Brandon
Silvera Sarmiento, Astelio
Molina Correa, Maribel
Corredor Gómez, Alba Lucia
Pineda Carreño, Mariangélica
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Pattaro Amaral, Fernanda (editor)
Teresa Di Rosa, Roberta (editor)
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Actually, we face a very conservative political wave around Western world, with conservatives parties on main governments positions with a conservative agenda on refugees, (im)migration and asylum seekers. In USA, President Trump won national elections with a hard discourse closing USA frontiers to “illegal” immigration and he already forbidden immigrants from some Eastern nations like: Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Sudan and Yemen, arguing that national security is more important now and that those countries could have some terrorists born there having as referee that 09/11 attacks. But, most people on those seven countries are Muslims – targeting as “born” terrorists.
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Forced migration; Political refugees; Interaction; CoexistenceISBN
978-958-59812-2-5Publisher
Corporación Universitaria AmericanaPublisher website
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Barranquilla, 2022-09-15Imprint
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Society and Social Sciences