Descripción:
This article explores the hypothesis that migrant integration policy can be im - proved through the development of standards and antidiscrimination policies. It examines the principle of nondiscrimination, particularly in terms of racial or eth - nic origin, as a path to integration. From this perspective, it identifies how instanc - es of discrimination place immigrants in disadvantageous situations. It proposes keys for interpreting social patterns of discrimination. Finally, it reflects on how access to justice can be a means to achieve protection against discrimination. The study identifies this as a guarantee based on a theory of justice that assigns priority to the principle of equal participation.