“…75–76). Research on immigrant integration carried out on substates, such as Quebec (Barker, 2015; Kymlicka, 2001; Taylor, 1994), the Basque Country (Jeram & Adam, 2015), Wales (Augustyniak & Higham, 2019), Catalonia (Hepburn & Zapata‐Barrero, 2014), Scotland (de Casanova, 2014), Galicia (Bermingham & Higham, 2018), and South Tyrol (Carlà, 2018; Strazzari, 2016), shows how such territories operate to some extent like nation‐states in relation to immigration and thereby make nation‐state‐like requirements on immigrants, albeit not nationally but regionally.…”