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    Should not the main objective be to leave what ever has happened in their past behind and look to the future by trying to become part of the community.

    Encourage their children to mix, (children mix far easier than adults) let them join youth groups and get involved together. I used to say in N. Ireland part of the problem was that neither the two should mix. You either went to a Protestant school or a Catholic School where as if you let the kids mix then you start to break down the barriers.

    Not sure but I think the local immigrants do go to the same schools, if they do then it appears to end there. The youngsters from the immigration community do not appear to join local youth groups and organisations, do they even know there are youths organisations in Dover that they can join? Once you have the young joining in together then the adults normally will follow.

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