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Third-generation diaspora, heavily inspired by British culture

Summary by theprisma.co.uk
They were born in the United Kingdom to parents who were children of those that came in search of a better life overseas. Having lived here their entire lives with better skills, more opportunities, higher levels of economic resources and a detachment from their grandparent’s homeland, can they still be considered foreigners?   Michelle Gooden-Jones   First generation migrants tend to feel more at home in the country where they were born. After …
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theprisma.co.uk broke the news in on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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