Global doors slam shut on immigrants – CSMonitor.com. “While Arizona’s anti-immigrant law gets all the attention, countries around the world are pursuing tough immigration polices on a scale rarely seen in history.”
One key paragraph: “Contrary to popular perception, anti-immigrant sentiment today isn’t just about rich nations shunning the mass arrival of migrants from poorer ones. It is poor nations sending their huddled masses to other poor nations. It is rich countries sending people to other rich ones. It is countries acting as transit corridors – switching stations of humanity. According to the UNDP, only about one-third of migrants move from a developing country to a developed one.”
Important to understand this trend given the “diaspora” missiology we must now develop…
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