This opinion piece compares the way different countries deal with immigrants and how they fit into the culture. - - Donna Poisl
by Clarence Page
Among their other headaches, some of Europe's biggest leaders are troubled by the lukewarm state of their countries' melting pots.
As in the United States, a combination of economic recession, terrorism fears and electoral politics have made scapegoats out of immigrants and government multiculturalism policies. Unlike the United States, they don't have a melting-pot tradition. Instead they've tried a brand of multiculturalism that's getting bad reviews.
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Monday, February 21, 2011
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