Immigration clandestine
Lettre type : Immigration clandestine. Recherche parmi 300 000+ dissertationsPar sleem • 1 Janvier 2016 • Lettre type • 312 Mots (2 Pages) • 1 173 Vues
Immigration is the phenomenon by which one or more people decide to generally start from theircountry of origin for a destination in a countrylocated in another continent. Immigration is aphenomenon which gained in importance theselast years. With an aim of sensitizing you dearJocelyn, and all young African with the risks whichthis practice presents, we will highlight the risks ofimmigration at the plan socio-economic, legal,political and sociocultural
Clandestine immigration constitutes a true human drama. Thousands of immigrants perished ordisappeared in their attempt to immigrateclandestinely of the African dimensions towardsEurope. With the plan of the human rights, themigrants undergo discrimatoires measurementsand racists such as xenophobia, forcedexpulsions. The consequences of the migrationcan be analyzed under the double angle ofcontribution to the crossed countries, of problemas the phenomenon poses as well to the country of departure as transit. On both sides, one notesconcerns and crispations, when the policies seizesome, the migration becomes in the industrialized countries a factor of social implosion supplied withracism, intolerance. The immigrant becomes thescapegoat which deprives the nationals of gainsbread by occupying their employment. One arriveseven at the concept of tolerance level, which oncecrossed, would lead to the invasion. Then, oneproceeds to hunting to clandestine and forcedrepatriations, and epulsions of mass The clandestine migration has another hidden side,a hideous face. Many families suffer fromdisappearance from one or several as of theirs inthe desert from the Sahara or the Atlantic Ocean,under dramatic conditions. In particular, themothers always suffer and will suffer fromdisappearance from their children. Some of themacknowledge imagine that their children belong tothose which committed suicide on the open seaand which were eaten by sharks. They will keepthe remainder of their life this feeling of guilt andtheir incapacity to retain their child who simplywished to have a better life. This feeling of guilt isall the more strong as these mothers think thattheir child wanted to come to them to the rescue.
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