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immigration-conflict

The chapter highlights tensions between established Martians and new arrivals, with factions advocating for controlling or halting immigration to preserve Martian identity.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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In this chapter, John navigates a treacherous valley on Mars, reflecting on the complex social and political tensions surrounding immigration to the planet. He is unexpectedly visited at night by a group of unrecognized men demanding that he advocate for slowing or stopping immigration, revealing internal conflicts among Martian settlers. The chapter explores the challenges of identity, belonging, and the pressures of rapid colonization amidst external turmoil on Earth and within Mars itself.