
From Dortmund to St. Louis, cities face ‘politically contradicting messages’ in efforts to incorporate newcomers
Thousands of miles separate St. Louis, Missouri, from Dortmund, Germany, but when it comes to immigration and refugee resettlement, the two cities aren’t so far apart. Immigration scholars Jorg Ploger, Adriano Udani and Florian Sichling joined...
St. Louis on the Air · St. Louis Public Radio
April 9, 201828m 27s
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<p>Thousands of miles separate St. Louis, Missouri, from Dortmund, Germany, but when it comes to immigration and refugee resettlement, the two cities aren’t so far apart. Immigration scholars Jorg Ploger, Adriano Udani and Florian Sichling joined <em>St. Louis on the Air </em>host Don Marsh to discuss the incorporation of immigrants and refugees into their respective communities.</p>