The article emphasizes the importance of resolving immigration problems in Western Europe in a timely manner, in particular, with regard to Islamic immigrants. Given the constant nature of immigration flows from the Muslim world, the authors call for the development and implementation of comprehensive measures to adapt Islamic immigrants to new working, living and cultural conditions in the host countries. The article also highlights the need to improve international and domestic cooperation in the field of human rights protection, ensuring equal access to education and social services. Additionally, the authors emphasize the search for alternative and innovative solutions to resolve conflicts arising from immigration challenges and the importance of involving all sides of society in this process.
The article attempts to draw attention to the fact that the future of Western Europe depends to a certain extent on the timely resolution of immigration problems related to Muslims. This article aims to make a contribution to the research of the issue concerning the future of the Western Europe immigration process, which depends to a certain extent on the timely resolution of immigration problems related to Muslims. The point is that immigration flows, especially from the Muslim world, from a sporadic phenomenon have become a constant factor and raised questions about the development and implementation of measures to adapt Muslim immigrants to new working, living and cultural conditions in their new countries, search decisions aimed at reducing the pressure of the demographic factor on the economic development of host countries, cooperation in respect of human rights.
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