Issues related to new immigrants in Taiwan have been discussed for years. Along with more and more foreign spouses, the difficulties of racial integration still popularly exist in Taiwan. New immigrants are not only lack of feeling of belonging, but also inevitably encounter social exclusion. In the current academic field, most discussions on new immigrants are focused on foreign spouses' adaption to life, their impacts on culture, and the issues of nurturing. Few scholars have explored their participation in recreation or sporting. The dual problem of underprivileged foreign spouses' right and benefits from recreational activities is also underestimated. As a result, this research discusses the relationship between sports and social exclusion from the view of social exclusion theory to explicit new immigrants' underprivileged status in the sports field. The concept of justice and integration will also be included while discussing recreation and sports participation from an aspect of human rights.