The Emigrant

Hi, As a Venezuelan emigrant that I am, I have seen how "DEPENDING" on the emigrant is treated by others in the world. And this is due to the culture generated by them in that country by adding what the news, people or other networks say about them.

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                       But is it correct to generalize to everyone?

No. The emigrant varies depending on his study and culture, generalizing someone apparently on a television or by words of a third party is "IGNORANCE". A clear example of this is Colombia (neighbor of Venezuela) where 70% of Colombians think badly of Venezuelans due to news or gossip and it is understandable because in all countries when immigrants arrive there are good or bad people, but generalize is not correct. Now, we all know that Venezuela is in a crisis, but what happens when an "American North" arrives in Colombia? These are treated well even if it has an "X" history and is due to only one reason: "MONEY".
In other words, if you emigrate but you have money, you will not be frowned upon and everyone will want to help you because, for years, money reflects the power of the human being in one way or another.

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Then there is no "Xenophobia" to the emigrant is only "APOROFOBIA" (rejection of the poor).

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Remember not to judge a book by its cover if not for the content, give the opportunity to any person be emigrant or not, maybe and only maybe you could change the life of a person who really needs it.

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