The Historical Regulation of International Migration:

As relatively homogeneous nations, western European countries lack the historical experience of the U.S. in absorbing large numbers of immigrants. There is a negative “ideology of migration” in Europe in that immigration is not perceived as making a long-term contribution to society (Livi-Bacci, 1993:41) . ................
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