The Great European Migration: Why Are Eight Times More Italians Moving to Spain than Spaniards to Italy?
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"I feel like a stranger in my own city." With these words, a 68-year-old British woman describes the feeling of life that spreads in many western cities today. What the telegraph reporter in Erdington, a suburb of Birmingham, observes stands as an example of a development that runs across Europe: a dramatic change in society and cityscape, driven by decades of unguided migration, massively accelerated over the last ten years.The article "Foreign…
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In an increasingly critical Europe with the arrival of people from the global south, an uncomfortable question arises: what if those who migrate are the Europeans themselves? Italy, like Spain, drags along a long history of emigration, a reality deeply rooted in their identity.This flow has not stopped: in 2024, 155,732 Italians left their country of origin, the highest figure of the last two decades, according to the Istat.If during the crisis …
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