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Immigration : Causes And Consequences Of Migration

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Introduction

The immigration is the movement of entry an individual or group with intention of work or residence.
Historical discrimination, pointing the problems and examples of the integration of people in a different country, the reality with which an immigrant lives in the country of arrival, such as racism, xenophobia and the stereotypes attributed to them, and their causes and consequences.

Forms of discrimination migrants and/or minority ethnic individuals experience

Immigration is the movement of entry of a person, from one country to other with intent to work or residence. Migration is also the result of individual or family decisions, and part of the social process. Designated as a movement of populations it is a sign of economic, social and cultural relations between the countries. In general, the factors that the migration process originates are related to labour issues (search of job and living conditions) and to natural catastrophes (which most originate in forced migration).
Discrimination is the practice of distinction against a person or group which results in inequality and injustice, when we approach it, discrimination claim to distinguish in relation to the legal and social dimension. In its original sense, the word derived from the Latin 'discriminare' means to separate, to differentiate. In social terms it can be characterized as (positive and negative), where the individual is systematically denied the same opportunities

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