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How Migration Helps Authoritarians

Politics
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开始于 June 01, 2026

The article explores how authoritarian regimes exploit migration crises to consolidate power, divert attention from domestic issues, and manipulate public sentiment for political gain.

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Migration can be a tool for authoritarian regimes to consolidate power by scapegoating immigrants for economic and social issues.

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Embracing migration fosters cultural diversity and economic growth, countering the narrative that it empowers authoritarianism.

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Migration should be seen as a human right, and painting it as a threat only strengthens authoritarian narratives and undermines democracy.

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Authoritarian governments may exploit migrants' vulnerabilities, using them as pawns to divert public attention from internal failures.

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The relationship between migration and authoritarianism is complex; it can both empower and challenge regimes depending on the context.

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