Studies: France is a melting pot but discrimination lurks
https://apnews.com/c1f12d7be2b50e0e9e1c2a54506eb926
PARIS (AP) — Two landmark new studies in France are bursting myths about immigration at a time when xenophobic far-right discourse has gained ground. They show that the children of immigrants are increasingly melting into French society but some with African and Asian backgrounds face persistent discrimination.
Karima Simmou, a 20-year-old French-Moroccan student at the prestigious Paris university Sciences Po, embodies the phenomenon.
Studies: France is a melting pot but discrimination lurks
Jul 16, 2022, 7:14am UTC
https://apnews.com/c1f12d7be2b50e0e9e1c2a54506eb926
> PARIS (AP) — Two landmark new studies in France are bursting myths about immigration at a time when xenophobic far-right discourse has gained ground. They show that the children of immigrants are increasingly melting into French society but some with African and Asian backgrounds face persistent discrimination.
> Karima Simmou, a 20-year-old French-Moroccan student at the prestigious Paris university Sciences Po, embodies the phenomenon.