Alien Policy in Belgium, 1840-1940
The Creation of Guest Workers, Refugees and Illegal Aliens
- 354pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The book explores Belgium's historical role as an immigrant society, highlighting its early acceptance of diverse groups like Italians, Jews, and North Africans during the industrial era. It contrasts this integration with the drastic changes in the twentieth century, where immigrants faced increasing restrictions and discrimination, becoming marginalized as the welfare state expanded for Belgian citizens. The narrative also examines the temporary reprieve granted to Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, illustrating the complex dynamics of immigration and societal attitudes in Belgium.