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Does Integration make sense anymore?

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8 April 2025
This blog explores the immigrant struggle in the current age of rising nationalism in the Western world.

By Fiona Tepshi

This blog explores the immigrant struggle in the current age of rising nationalism in the Western world. Moreover, central in this blog is whether integration, for people to properly become a part of the community they immigrated to, is something immigrants should actually strive for. The reason being that there have been debates circling around involving nativist rhetoric, in relation to also limiting the right to asylum for example. This blog provides insights into the legal domain and the use of this nativist rhetoric and considers questions such as: “Does striving for naturalisation make sense anymore?’’ The blog will answer that the striving for naturalisation still makes sense. Want to know more? Read the full blog!

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