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Nazim is a 25-year-old French citizen of Algerian descent. While he wants to be part of French society, he experiences racism and lack of employment opportunity as a son of immigrant parents. He also feels that he does not belong to Algerian culture because people in Algerian community perceive him as "too French." Nazim’s migrant-host relationship can be best described as:

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The answer is "marginalization."

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Marginalization is equal to social exclusion, a process in which an individual is treated as insignificant or as an outcast in a specific group of people. Nazim feels like he does not belong to France because French people discriminate against him. Besides, the Algerian community treats him as a different person who seems too French to be Algerian. Therefore, Nazim experiences marginalization from both groups.

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