Immigrazione in Europa
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Narrated by:
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Elena De Bertolis
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A partire degli anni Novanta l'immigrazione ha creato tensioni in Europa e non solo. I migranti hanno cominciato a concentrarsi nelle città, costituendo la fascia più debole della popolazione e ritrovandosi in molti casi a svolgere lavori sottopagati e a vivere in condizioni di marginalità. In molti casi ingrossano le file del lavoro nero, della prostituzione e dello spaccio di stupefacenti, agli ordini di organizzazioni criminali locali e di altre nazionalità.
Molti paesi industrializzati hanno inasprito le condizioni per entrare e stabilirsi legalmente all'interno dei loro confini; ma la pressione migratoria non è diminuita e queste misure restrittive hanno favorito soltanto l'aumento dell'immigrazione clandestina.©2016 Area51 Publishing (P)2016 Area51 Publishing
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