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THERE AN IMMIGRATION WHICH IS IMPOSSIBLE TO INTEGRATE?
The increase of illegal migratory fluxes to Spain in the last
few years and the process of social integration has opened several
debates. Besides the issue of the immigrants’ lawfulness,
regulated by the recent law on foreigners, there are some other
aspects of the phenomenon which are much debated, such as the
question if there is a kid of immigration that is impossible
to integrate due to its religion or its customs. In his book,
“A multi-ethnic Society”, Giovanni Sartori describes
an immigration which simply cannot be integrated, which increases
when immigrants maintain a fideist or theocratic culture: ethnic
and religious differences produce insurmountable “extraneousness”,
he says. What’s more, Sartori maintains that when citizenship
is granted to non-integrable immigrants, it does not lead to
integration, rather to disintegration. |