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Chapter 5,6 Discussion

Chapter 5,6 Discussion

Q According to the speaker which factors are significant is assessing the immigration debate, which are often overlooked? Why are these important? And what may they imply about the focus of the debate regarding immigration itself? More specifically, 'whom' is the immigration debate usually centered around, and why? (Hint: consider why immigrants from European and Asian nations are not generally pictured in these debates.) In your opinion, how may these factors be better represented, discussed, or brought forward into the mainstream debate regarding immigration?

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The issue of immigration has always been a significant concern for debate ages after ages. However, the root causes of immigration are not always the same, rather they significantly differ from one situation to another situation. There are several significant factors behind the issue of immigration. According to Vrânceanu (2019), the term migration refers to moving of people for the sake of job, safety and other reasons. On the other hand, the terms immigration and emigration are mainly concerned with ‘country receiving people from another country’ and ‘one person is leaving his country and travelling to another one’ respectively.