Portuguese Immigrant Identity
I'll cut to the chase. I was talking to a Portuguese guy, who was basically one of the leaders of this immigrant organization, which planned events for mostly Somalis, Arabs, Turks, etc. The reason I came to talk to him is just a detail so I wont elaborate on it. But my general question is, can anyone tell me if it is a regular trend for Portuguese, and maybe Spanish emigrants to identify with Arabs, Somali, Turks, etc, in other countries, and in this case, Northern Europe? Because to be honest, I was very surprised by it. I've talked to a few Spanish guys on a few trips to other countries, and they werent like this at all. But I just wanted to hear you about what trends there might be, since I am always interested in ethnic identity and its roots.
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