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Research shows that immigrants tend to bring their prejudices with them, adopting the anti-immigrant sentiments of their new hosts. Middle-class immigrants may fear a loss of status. Others simply seek to distinguish themselves from a stigmatised group.

  • grueling_spool@sh.itjust.works
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    16 hours ago

    I’m not sure all of those generalisations hold up, but I think it’s safe to say that some people immigrate to a country because they want to live there, and some immigrate because they want the benefits associated with living there.

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      12 hours ago

      And it should be noted that the benefits they’re seeking can say a lot about their personality. I’ve met a fair number of people who came to America for education related reasons. They’re typically curious people with liberal vents.

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        10 hours ago

        Your post and the one before together neatly summarize exactly the point I was trying to make.

        Personally I think there’s a strong difference in mindset between people who seek personal economic benefits when immigrating from those who seek other kinds of benefits (personal freedom, education, satisfying their wunderlust) and from there come differences in their general behavior, including being more leftwing or rightwing.

        The very same thing exists in the population in general when it comes to their main drive in life, but for me it’s even sharper in immigrants because emigrating is in my personal experience a huge change - you’re literally choosing to leave a place were people behave, expect you to behave and judge each other in familiar predictable ways to go somewhere were all that is different and it’s more so if they speak a different language, so it’s a proper big change in one’s life well beyond just merely changing cities in your own country - so I believe that what drives somebody to do something that big is a stronger indication of who they are as a person.