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Brazil's immigrant song / Fernanda Canofre

By: Subject(s): Online resources: In: World Policy Journal . -- Vol. XXXI No. 4, Winter 2014-2015Abstract: Many who struggle to find economic stability in African and Islamic countries have settled in Brazil, whose immigration regulation "is one of the most draconian statutes in the Western Hemisphere". Fernanda Canofre explains the implications of Brazil's outdated immigration laws, and follows the stories of three immigrants hoping to find better lives for themselves in Nova Araçá, a small town in the south of the country.
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Many who struggle to find economic stability in African and Islamic countries have settled in Brazil, whose immigration regulation "is one of the most draconian statutes in the Western Hemisphere". Fernanda Canofre explains the implications of Brazil's outdated immigration laws, and follows the stories of three immigrants hoping to find better lives for themselves in Nova Araçá, a small town in the south of the country.

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