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Migrations: a global welfare challenge. Policies, practices and contemporary vulnerabilities
Florian Grosser, Ignazia Bartholini, Hector Vega Deloya, Ana Cláudia Delfini Capistrano De Oliveira, Marco Harms Dias, Emídio Capistrano De Oliveira, Cathryn Morriss, Claude R Shema, Fernanda Pattaro Amaral (editor), Roberta Teresa Di Rosa (editor), Brandon Aragon Mangones, Astelio Silvera Sarmiento, Maribel Molina Correa, Alba Lucía Corredor Gómez, Mariangélica Pineda Carreño
2022
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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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