A liberal dilemma on immigration is if a country can prefer immigrants from culturally similar countries. For instance, is it legitimate for a European country to welcome Ukrainian refugees but not refugees from other continents, whose culture is very different? Beyond differences in culture, can a country prefer "soft" cultural groups w…
A liberal dilemma on immigration is if a country can prefer immigrants from culturally similar countries. For instance, is it legitimate for a European country to welcome Ukrainian refugees but not refugees from other continents, whose culture is very different? Beyond differences in culture, can a country prefer "soft" cultural groups who do assimilate over "hard" immigrant groups that assimilate much less readily?
A liberal dilemma on immigration is if a country can prefer immigrants from culturally similar countries. For instance, is it legitimate for a European country to welcome Ukrainian refugees but not refugees from other continents, whose culture is very different? Beyond differences in culture, can a country prefer "soft" cultural groups who do assimilate over "hard" immigrant groups that assimilate much less readily?