may transform the society's culture.
Becoming a citizen is a component of a larger process of migrants in the american society
assimilate into Mexican society.
Migrants came to Australia with new ideas or beliefs in religion and this greatly affected the locals as some adopted the new beliefs. Migrants also mingled with locals and exchange of cultural practices took place.
The early Chinese migrants have contributed to New Zealand society in various ways. They have participated in most of development processes since they have been in New Zealand for more than a century. The Chinese are particularly involved in the industrial processes.
Very little Migrants came here Some on assisted passage and went through great personal hardship to establish them selves in a society that was generally afraid of the changes that were coming about as the result of emigration.
The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property.
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There was/is a long-held fear in Nordic countries that increased international migration would bring people merely/primarily interested in becoming parasites on the body of society. Never intending to integrate or become productive members of society, but to settle for a life on social support.And it probably happens, occasionally.However, the overwhelming majority of migrants/refugees try very hard to become productive members of society, to carry their own weight.In all the welfare magnet theory has NOT proven correct.
Yes. Because our society is inherently cultural.
We can help migrants by providing access to essential services such as healthcare, education, and legal assistance, ensuring they can integrate into their new communities. Community support programs, including language classes and job training, can empower migrants to build successful lives. Additionally, fostering awareness and empathy in society can combat discrimination and promote inclusivity, creating a more welcoming environment for migrants. Collaborating with NGOs and local organizations can further enhance these efforts.
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