IPS 12 March 2019
In designing a new immigration policy, Brazil is caught between the need to attract skilled workers and professionals in order to meet the challenges posed by economic growth, and its tradition of taking in immigrants for humanitarian reasons. (1383 Words) - By Fabiana Frayssinet
Brazil’s population is made up of a mix of migration flows, as reflected by the mural on this wall at the Bom Jardim Cultural Centre in Fortaleza. Photo: Mario Osava/IPS
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