Interrelationships between host countries, immigrants, and the media
In this highly globalised world, most people have traveled outside their home countries at least once, if not a few hundred, times. Tourism, for many nations, is a crucial source of revenue, and travelers from all parts of the world are generally received good naturedly. However, immigrants seeking to stay in another country permanently often face very different treatment.
These people often flee their home countries fearing conflict, persecution, and total ruin, arriving at host nations seeking better opportunities and a new life. However, the antagonistic attitude citizens often adopt towards immigrants creates a hostile environment that prevents them from easily integrating into the new culture.
These people often flee their home countries fearing conflict, persecution, and total ruin, arriving at host nations seeking better opportunities and a new life. However, the antagonistic attitude citizens often adopt towards immigrants creates a hostile environment that prevents them from easily integrating into the new culture.