Fleeing Europe
The economic crisis is rekindling migratory movements, but this time the immigrants leave countries like Italy, Spain or Greece to head north or go back home. “Many Chinese people are returning home”, says a restaurant owner who’s been in Italy for 21 years. “There’s no work”. In four years, the number of immigrant arrivals in Italy has dropped by over 75%.
The economic crisis is rekindling migratory movements, but this time the immigrants leave countries like Italy, Spain or Greece to head north or go back home. “Many Chinese people are returning home”, says a restaurant owner who’s been in Italy for 21 years. “There’s no work”. In four years, the number of immigrant arrivals in Italy has dropped by over 75%.
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