Abstract

This paper deals with the integration of Haitian immigrants along the Brazilian society - specifically the northern region of Rio Grande do Sul - in view of their relationships with the material dimensions and concepts of labor guidelines. In this sense, we intend to demonstrate the factors that boosted the displacement of these immigrants and the process of adaptation in southern Brazil, as well as the extent to which immigration policies threaten the guarantee of human rights of individuals from countries with dependence on historical and intransigence on Civil and Social Fundamental Rights in their country of origin. This condition supports the analysis of the integration policies and denial of Human Rights. Over the last twenty years, Brazil has adopted a number of new policies for the management of trans- boundary movements and immigrants in Brazil, these policies that respond not only to the activism of migrants and their allies, but also to the Brazilian foreign policy strategy. As methodological procedure, this work utilizes the literature, alongside with of the description and interpretation of the reality of the subjects in understanding the theme discussed having used the technique of focal group. To represent the data from a closer perspective of the subject, were used some fragments of interviews and discourse analysis.

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