The political, economic, and social circumstances require the individual to move constantly, which escalates the pace of human migrations between the countries of the world. While some of them live as minorities in different societies, others integrate and merge into the social, political, and economic life of the new societies. However, they often live in isolation, through which they maintain their culture. With the passage of time, it becomes difficult for them to return to their countries of origin, and they develop for themselves characteristics that distinguish them from the larger group. These minorities are usually seen as deprived and oppressed groups of the vast majority, and this view increases the risk of depriving them of social and economic benefits, especially if other minorities enjoy them, which may create a state of anger towards the ruling regimes of those societies.