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Plural form of remigration. |
bDefinitionb of REMIGRATE. : to migrate again or back. remigration()r noun. |
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Remigration, or re-immigration, is a political concept of the forced return of non-white (or not ethnically European) immigrants, often including their descendants, back to their supposed place of racial origin regardless of citizenship status, in what amounts to a type of ethnic cleansing. Some proponents of remigration suggest leaving some residents with non-European background aside from the forced return, based on a vaguely defined degree of assimilation or integration into European culture.Advocates of remigration promote the concept in pursuit of "ethno-cultural" homogeneity, and ethnopluralism, in order to diguise the extreme nature of their calls for the forced deportation of non-whites. According to Deutsche Welle, ethnopluralism, the concept that different ethnicites require their own segregated living spaces, creates a manufactured need for remigration of people with "foreign roots".Presented by far-right extremists as a remedy to mass immigration and so-called Islamisation, remigration is increasingly an integral policy position of the Identitarian movement. Research from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, conducted in April 2019, showed a distinct rise in conversations about remigration on Twitter between 2012 and 2019.* |