Une semaine après l'horrible attentat terroriste perpétré dans deux mosquées de Nouvelle-Zélande, Kavitha Rajagopalan, Senior Fellow à Carnegie Council , évoque les politiques d'immigration et la xénophobie en Australie et aux États-Unis, ainsi que leurs répercussions dans le monde entier. Comment devrions-nous réagir à la rhétorique haineuse des politiciens ? Quels sont les moyens de rendre l'immigration et l'asile plus efficaces et plus éthiques ?
A week after the horrific terrorist attack on two New Zealand mosques, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Kavitha Rajagopalan discusses immigration policies and xenophobia in Australia and the United States and how they reverberate throughout the world. How should we respond to hateful rhetoric from politicians? What are some ways to make immigration and asylum work more efficiently and ethically?
For more from Rajagopalan check out her other Global Ethics Weekly podcasts and her September 2018 article from The Nation, "Building Immigrant Communities in the Trump Era." She is also the author of Muslims of Metropolis: The Stories of Three Immigrant Families in the West.