Košická bezpečnostná revue (Jun 2022)
Migration Integration Approaches, the Case Study of Russian-speaking immigrants in Hungary
Abstract
As a result of the COVID-19 and worldwide deglobalization, one can notice a slowdown in migration processes. However, statistics show that despite this illusion, the problem of migration not only continues to exist, but also marks a new pace and a milestone in modern history, where the situation is also aggravated by humanitarian crises and the uneven distribution of migrants in the countries of the European Union. This article raises the problems of Russian-speaking migrants (Ukrainians, Russians, Serbs, etc.) as a prevailing pattern in Hungary and suggests the application of integration models in the country. The study analyzes the migration policies of other countries and suggests the implementation of several models at once for efficiency. This work reflects current migration trends and may be addressed to both policy-makers and migration researchers for further development of the topic.