In both cases immigrant populations tend to coalesce providing those without language and other skills cultural and emotional support. 2nd and 3rd generations start to integrate - language, culture, move location, personal relationships etc.
This is not true under mass immigration, the opposite happens. People do not need to integrate, learn the native language, customs, they do not respect the laws (hence the prevalence of religious and ethnic courts).
As each generation comes along, they become more encouraged and drawn back their cultural/ethnic/racial identity.
There is a phenomenon you will find with immigrants where the 1st gen will be more pliable (if in the right conditions), to cultural change. Their children however start to become more interested in their ethnic identity and seek out others of the same, as they are encouraged to feel ‘different’ to the native ppl.
Hence why 2nd 3rd generation afro Caribbean authors write articles about how the countryside is racist. This is because they don’t feel like they belong, instead of integration, we have balkanisation. Especially amongst communities that encourage this as a matter of culture.
Children of immigrants start to double down on their identity, feeling lost and looking for a tribal connection, so they create an odd hybrid of their traditional ethnic one.
A perfect example of this is the fake Jamaican/cockney accent young black men created in the 90’s. They create it to separate themselves from the native accent, to create their own identity, one based neither here, nor there but in opposition to, the things around them, they do not connect with.
In some ways immigration is actually very cruel and difficult for those of 1st gen onwards. They spend their lives obsessing over identity and never really feeling as though they belong.
The unfortunate truth is, the more immigration you have, the less integration you get.
The core of each community starts to outnumber the integrated fringes. It creates its own gravity.
I think immigration can be good and is part of how humans have always existed in the world.
Mass immigration is the opposite; it’s destructive, it’s chaotic and leads to either violence and the inevitable authoritarianism. Everyone suffers.
Mass immigration is a tide that sinks all boats.
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