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Racial bias has shaped migration policies and attitudes from "summary" of The Next Great Migration by Sonia Shah

Racial bias has long played a significant role in shaping migration policies and attitudes. Throughout history, racial prejudices have influenced how societies view certain groups of people as migrants, leading to discriminatory practices and exclusionary policies. These biases have often been rooted in stereotypes and misconceptions about different racial and ethnic groups, perpetuating a cycle of discrimination and marginalization. For example, colonial powers in the past justified their exploitation and displacement of indigenous peoples by dehumanizing them and portraying them as inferior beings. This racial bias not only justified the violence inflicted upon these populations but also influenced migration policies that favored the colonizers and oppressed the colonized. The legacy of these discriminatory practices continues to shape migration patterns and attitudes today. In more recent times, racial biases have manifested in poli...
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    The Next Great Migration

    Sonia Shah

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