Migration and Xenophobia: A Three Country Exploration examines
issues of migration and xenophobia using the experiences of three
nations: the United States, South Africa, and Malta. Through the
cases, Kyle Farmbry builds a larger dialogue examining issues
related to patterns of movement and the xenophobic realities
encountered with such migrations. The book builds upon projections
from the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International
Organization for Migration that say the world will experience a
continued wave of movement between people and place for the
foreseeable future are true, then the lessons from the nations
examined here have implications for a broader set of realities
related to migration. The experiences of these nations represent a
microcosm of what is happening globally in relation to nation-based
questions on the migration realities of the early twenty-first
century.
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