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The Passionate Immigrant

The Passionate Immigrant

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The Passionate Immigrant is a provocative love story about the pain, pride, and passion of the new post-war immigrants to Canada.
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The Passionate Immigrant is a provocative love story about the pain, pride, and passion of the new post-war immigrants to Canada.

The Passionate Immigrant

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The Passionate Immigrant

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Posted by alex - October 24, 2011 at 09:43

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Why isnt the US listening to Europe?

Question about immigration to Netherlands by Mysterio:
Why isnt the US listening to Europe?

Most detailed answer:
Saudis have money. Dubya and Bushama poverty that rites.

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Communication and Identity within the Diaspora: Turkish Migrants in Amsterdam and Their Use of Media

Communication and Identity in the Diaspora: Turkish Migrants in Amsterdam and Their Use of Media

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“If my feet are within Amsterdam, my herald and heart are in Turkey.” This is the dilemma of the Turkish “guestworkers” in Christine Ogan’s fascinating new work the Netherland’s migrant population. Ogan explores the explosive impact the Turkish media has had on this particular diasporic alliance arsenic they struggle to adjust to life in the West and to redefine their personal and collective identity. Never before have people who lived in adopted lands had such immediate and pervading access to information and entertainment from their birth countries. Communication and Identity documents how these newly available communication media have enabled migrants to maintain a connection with their ethnic nation, a psychological comfort zone that minimizes estrangement from Turkey, and exacerbates the separation from Dutch public life. Not only a superb case office on how the Netherlands’ Turkish community defines itself, this remarkable book’s message resonates across the wider European debate currently raging on immigration.

Communication and Identity within the Diaspora: Turkish Migrants in Amsterdam and Their Use of Media

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Communication and Identity within the Diaspora: Turkish Migrants in Amsterdam and Their Use of Media

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Communication and Identity within the Diaspora: Turkish Migrants in Amsterdam and Their Use of Media

Communication and Identity in the Diaspora: Turkish Migrants in Amsterdam and Their Use of Media

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“If my feet are in Amsterdam, my leader and suspicion are in Turkey.” This is the dilemma of the Turkish “guestworkers” in Christine Ogan’s fascinating new practise on the Netherland’s unsettled population. Ogan explores the explosive impact the Turkish media has had against this particular diasporic community element they struggle to adapt to existence in the West and to redefine their personal and collective identity. Never before have populace WHO lived in adopted lands had such instant and pervasive right to information and entertainment from their birth countries. Communication and Identity documents how these new reachable communication media have enabled migrants to say a connection beside their ethnic culture, a psychological faith zone that minimizes estrangement from Turkey, and exacerbates the separation from Dutch public life. Not just a superb case be taught on how the Netherlands’ Turkish community defines itself, this remarkable book’s statement resonates across the wider European debate currently violent by immigration.

Communication and Identity within the Diaspora: Turkish Migrants in Amsterdam and Their Use of Media

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Communication and Identity within the Diaspora: Turkish Migrants in Amsterdam and Their Use of Media

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Hazing of asylum seekers in The Netherlands



A new tenet in The Netherlands requires asylum seekers to take part within a 6 period hazing program. Through this refugees can show however desperately they poverty the nationality. www.speld.nl

Tags:hazing, netherlands, immigrants, islam, muslim, outlaw immigrants, fraternity, club, IND, immigration service, refugees

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Posted by seqoia - October 23, 2011 at 09:10

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Stop Racisme en Uitsluiting.Opening Toespraak



In solidarity with all migrants. When people leave behind their home and leave for different parts of the world in search for a better future, they don’t do this lightly. Different from what the widespread stigmatization of migrants in the Netherlands and Europe would have us believe, these people mostly flee away from war, violent repression, hunger and poverty — of which Western states and corporations are often (partly) responsible for. But xenophobia and (ethnic-)nationalism are growing in society. In the Netherlands we find ourselves in the situation where ethnic and/or racist framing of the public debate around migration is accepted, where speaking of “non-western immigration” is met with no criticism and opposition, where populism reigns supreme and where fascism seems to be salonfähig again. Frontext patrols the borders of Fort Europe along which many people die in their attempt to find a bearable future. Many migrants are pushed into the underworld of illegality with insecurity and exploitation as effect. So-called civil countries like the Netherlands imprison people without papers, amongst them children, in modern concentrationcamps to later deport them. Now and then, people jump up because of a “poignant case” who then opportunistically, with a lot of crocodile tears, has to be saved. But the structural, institutionalised violence against and exploitation of migrants most of the times is left out of the picture. The whole bandwidth of party-political colours …

Tags:Stop Racisme en Uitsluiting, Nederland Bekend Kleur, Rhytm Against Racism, tolerance, SOSCTV, Antifa, Tegen Wilders, Stop depotration, refugees welcome, PVV Nee, vluchtelingen, Spirit Of Squatters, Activism, Anti racism, united, tegen racisme, demonstration, geen mens is illegaal, stop deportations

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Netherlands in World Cup final

The Netherlands licked Uruguay, 3-2, to advance to the Worldwide Cup final for the front time since 1978. Jon Decker reports.


Tags: seventy eight, netherlands, protests, halftime, amsterdam, celebration

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Posted by damn - October 20, 2011 at 09:04

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IND aktie



Op 17-04-”09 werd door de actiegroep AAGU het Kennis nut Leercentrum van de IND, DE Immigratie en Naturalisatie Dienst bezet. Dit was een protestaktie tegen heated up vluchtelingenbeleid van Nederland

Tags:17-04-09, AAGU, Kennis, en, Leercentrum, IND, Immigratie, Naturalisatie, bezet, protestaktie, vluchtelingen, vluchtelingenbeleid, Nederland

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Primera parte examen de integración para extranjeros



Breve explicación de cómo se realiza el examen obligatorio para solicitar el MVV (visa de estadía media de Holanda). Sección “Conocimiento de la cultura Holandesa (KNS)”

Tags:MVV, Naar Nederland, KNS, VISA Holanda, Examen integración extranjeros, Inmigración Holanda

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Posted by boss - October 13, 2011 at 17:00

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Intercountry Adoption: A Multinational Perspective

Intercountry Adoption: A Multinational Perspective

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Howard Altstein and Rita Simon are the editors of this volume which describes the experiences of foreign born adoptees and their families. Countries discussed include the United States, Canada, Norway, West Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Israel. Agency sponsored intercountry adoption (ICA) first began with the end of World War II when European orphans were adopted by American families. This book provides a brief history of intercountry adoption; specifies the rules and procedures employed in the various countries; and evaluates the pros and cons and successes and failures in the seven nations. For each country the book provides information on the number of transracial and intercountry adoptions since the end of World War II (or 1960). It discusses each country’s formal statutes on transracial and intercountry adoption, and describes the organizations and/or social movements advocating such adoptions as well as those opposing them. The editors conclude with a summary, drawn from the case studies, which assesses the successes and failures of the adoption policies and experiences. Compiled by leading scholars in the adoption field, this volume is designed for use by social workers, adoption agencies, sociologists, and psychologists.

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