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Immigration controls in Britain are racist  

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Immigration controls in Britain are racist? The central theme of this essay will provide information and evidence with reason to the legislations that have been created by governments on immigration. I will also maintain a descriptive informative structure on the ethnic conflict in post-industrial societies that have experienced large-scale movements of population since the Second World War creating ethnically diverse multicultural societies. Refugees helped to meet the labour short fall brought about by emigration and the increasing demand for labours due to the industrial revolution and the resultant economic booms (Cohen P, 1999, pg 111). International migration was highly influenced by post-industrial developments. Easy and cheap transportation together with economic opportunities elsewhere and the possibility of escaping from oppressive political regimes, resulted in large-scale movements of population. The causes for migration occur according to push-pull factors. Loescher (1993) argues that if you are pushed from your homeland you are a refugee and...

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