Anti-immigration thinking challenged by researchers
20 04 2010 | by our news desk | Read 775 times
Report suggests people who meet immigrants have less objections
Conventional assumptions about immigration have been turned on their head this week by evidence revealing that the people most opposed to immigration are found largely in areas with relatively few immigrants. The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) found that residents of areas with high immigration were less likely to support an anti-immigrant agenda.
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