Migration has emerged as a powder keg of our angry age, sparking nationalist and nativist sentiments on both sides of the Atlantic, with rising right-wing politics rooted in suspicion of migrants.
In Austria, the far-right Freedom Party has leveraged anti-immigrant sentiment to become the top electoral choice, promoting 'remigration' as a central national policy.
In the Anglophone world, public sentiment is shifting, with two-thirds of British voters expressing concern over excessive migration, while Canadian support for increased migration declines.
The U.S. political landscape reflects this change, with 55% of Republicans now viewing increased racial and ethnic diversity as a Threat and many Americans favoring reduced immigration levels.
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