Britain's immigration dilemma: patriotism, prejudice and paranoia

By: Christopher, Don
Publisher: Pond Casse Press ; Upper Malboro, Maryland ; 2009Description: 227 pISBN: 978-0-9737347-9-9Subject(s): IMMIGRATION | IMMIGRATION LAW | BRITAIN | UNITED KINGDOM | IMMIRANTS | HISTORY | ENGLAND | CARIBBEAN | WEST INDIANS | SOCIAL CONFLICTSSummary: Traces West Indians' mass migration to Britain after World War II and explores the settlement process; Afro Caribbean people's relations with other immigrants; the contrasts in treatment of the West Indian immigrants and Eastern European immigrants; the contradictory aspects of Britain's immigration policies as they related to Caribbean immigrants and how these policies reflect racial and cultural xenophobia and West Indian Communities' anxieties in response to discriminatory practicies by law enforcement agencies. It also looks at social upheaval in the English speaking Caribbean islands of Jamaica, Guyana, Grenada and Dominica.
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Traces West Indians' mass migration to Britain after World War II and explores the settlement process; Afro Caribbean people's relations with other immigrants; the contrasts in treatment of the West Indian immigrants and Eastern European immigrants; the contradictory aspects of Britain's immigration policies as they related to Caribbean immigrants and how these policies reflect racial and cultural xenophobia and West Indian Communities' anxieties in response to discriminatory practicies by law enforcement agencies. It also looks at social upheaval in the English speaking Caribbean islands of Jamaica, Guyana, Grenada and Dominica.

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