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La Vanguardia - España | Miércoles, 29. Agosto 2007
Tahar Ben Jelloun ponders the links between identity and immigration
Following the creation of a Ministry of Immigration and National Identity in France, the writer Tahar Ben Jelloun wonders "why associate immigration with national identity? ... If France is seeking to anticipate and prepare the future of its social landscape, the main preoccupation of immigrants is simply to guarantee a future and survival for their families. In this case, there is no question of identity. ... The problem of identity is not a foremost concern for immigrants, but it is for their children born on the land they immigrate to. However, we tend to forget the fact that they are French and that their identity is written on their ID cards and passports. The same can be said of other European countries where more and more children with non-European parents are being born everyday."
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