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  • A real nation knows who is in and who is out
  • THE EARNED RIGHT TO BELONG
  • Immigrant youths feel worlds collide from bicultural stress

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theblaze.com /1 month ago

A real nation knows who is in and who is out

After decades of brutal race and gender politics from the left, conservatives began treating identity itself as toxic. That reaction is understandable after fighting a sinister ide...

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medium.com /2 weeks ago

THE EARNED RIGHT TO BELONG

Why “Settlement” Has Become Migration’s Most Contested Idea?Continue reading on Medium »

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medicalxpress.com /3 weeks ago

Immigrant youths feel worlds collide from bicultural stress

As the number of adolescents from immigrant families continues to rise, researchers say a pressing question is coming into focus: What does it mean for young people's mental health...

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huffingtonpost.co.uk /1 month ago

I Spent 36 Years Hiding From My Past. Then A New Year's Eve Email Turned Everything Upside Down

The first thing I did after immigrating to the United States in 1988 at 16 was hide my identity. Being from Lebanon felt shameful, partly due to the ongoing civil war there at the...

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latinonewsnetwork.com /1 month ago

America the Brave

16‑year‑old Emiliana Korin traces the journey from leaving Venezuela to finding a civic voice in the US, arguing that American identity is shaped not by paperwork but by participat...

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psychologytoday.com /6 days ago

Why Immigrant Children Can Feel Pressured to Preserve the Family Culture

Many immigrant children feel pressure to preserve their family's culture. When that responsibility is instead shared, it supports identity, belonging, and well-being. Here's why.

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

It’s only been the last 20 years or so that Austrians could have dual nationality, and Germans are still not permitted.

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

The main difference to local yokels like me (ie those of us who are neither) is that those terms are very loaded, esp in English: if you’re brown you’re an immigrant and it’s a loa...

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latinonewsnetwork.com /6 days ago

Exhibit explores immigration and American identity

The Holland Museum and Zeeland Historical Society are partnering on an exhibit exploring the people and cultures who helped shape their West Michigan communities. <p>The post...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

Irishman decided to live in France, I am an immigrant and have zero issues being labelled as such. The locals don’t mind me particularly as I spend my UK earnings in their local ec...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

I think your definitions would be universally accepted Chris. What I object to - well "object is rather too strong an emotion - what I gently raise one eyebrow to, is when I call m...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

I’m an immigrant until I return to the country of my birth which I currently have no plans to do.

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

I think expat is seem as pejorative to those who have deliberately chosen to settle in France (or a different country from their origin). An expat is an individual intentionally li...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

This is a interesting conversation. Overall, I’d say anyone can refer to themselves as whichever category they choose and what other people call them is really water off a ducks ba...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

vero: France and the UK have allowed people born to mixed couples to have dual nationality It’s a similar situation in Spain, where my nephews have dual nationality, but my brot...

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thefederalist.com /1 month ago

America Is A Nation Of Settlers, Not Immigrants

It’s not crazy to suggest that if immigrants will not assimilate then they shouldn’t be allowed to serve in Congress.

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

vero: unless you’re on a short- to medium-term posting on behalf of an organisation, you’re an immigrant. That’s sort of what I follow. I am an immigrant into France, but will I...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

But if you were born German without connection with another country, would dual nationality be possible?

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

My personal set of definitions, FWIW: Migrant - somebody who has left their place of origin and who is on the way to somewhere else. Expatriate (“ex-pat”) - somebody who has left t...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

Ancient_Mariner: and Germans are still not permitted. They are now, the Gesetz zur Modernisierung des Staatsangehörigkeitsrechts came in almost 2 years ago. France and the UK h...

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theamericanconservative.com /1 week ago

America: A Nation of Assimilants, Not Immigrants

As America approaches its 250th birthday, the question of who are the American people who have sustained this nation for two and a half centuries and who will sustain it for ages t...

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japantimes.co.jp /3 weeks ago

The U.S. ‘assimilate or go home’ crowd could use a history lesson

Recent immigrants also match or outperform earlier generations in noneconomic integration metrics.

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

Ancient_Mariner: There are many reasons why someone might not want to take on a different nationality Possibly the main one in places where this is comparatively easy (unlike fo...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Expat or immigrant?

For me an immigrant is probably someone who has moved to another country to find a better life financially or to escape war or political problems in their country of origen. An exp...

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