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Portugal's humanist legacy threatened by anti-immigrant policies

From Pรบblico · () Portuguese

Translated from Portuguese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Portugal faces growing hostility and bureaucratic difficulties for immigrants, leading many to consider leaving.
  • The government's immigration decisions are criticized as detrimental to human dignity and contrary to Portugal's history of emigration.
  • The article suggests these policies are driven by anti-immigration rhetoric, potentially damaging the nation's humanist legacy.

Portugal, once known for its hospitality, is increasingly becoming a challenging environment for immigrants, prompting many to consider departing the country.

Immigrants are reportedly facing social hostility, rejection, and significant bureaucratic hurdles, making their lives difficult. This situation is attributed, in part, to the anti-immigration rhetoric promoted by the Chega party. The government's recent decisions on immigration are described as levity-driven and harmful to human dignity, betraying Portugal's own history as a nation of emigrants.

The article argues that these policies not only affect immigrants but also damage Portugal's identity as a country with a humanist and universalist legacy. The author suggests that the current approach to immigration is undermining the values that Portugal has historically championed.

By creating an unwelcoming atmosphere and imposing complex bureaucratic processes, Portugal risks losing the contributions of immigrants and tarnishing its international reputation. The piece implies a need for a more compassionate and historically consistent approach to immigration policy.

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Originally published by Pรบblico in Portuguese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.