Xenophobia Why do they attack a Venezuelan?


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Immigrating to another country is an extremely difficult decision. Leave family, friends, home, work, everything that implies your life.

As we all know (except for the government or the followers), the economic and social situation in Venezuela is precarious, when a person leaves everything to go to WORK ** to another country, goes with the firm idea of helping the relatives who they stayed in Venezuela.

It should be noted, that it could be considered, that not all of us are studied, but the vast majority are prepared people; but it is common to see abroad, an engineer working as a innkeeper, a dentistry washing dishes, a teacher working in the area of toilet, all with the need to find shelter and peace, food and health, in another country, to help theirs who are trying to survive in Venezuela.

But there is a lot of news we have, where they report with things like "go to your Venezuelan country, they are all scammers, hitmen ...". I am quite sure that the immigration authorities of the different countries can know who will make a burden for the country and who will not. Do not be general, we are not all bad, if you walk down the street and find a Venezuelan why do you attack him? Did he do something to you? Has he stolen you? Or you simply attack him for trying to have a better future, which he can not have in Venezuela because of an inefficient and dictatorial government.

Just trying to get out of Venezuela is a total odyssey, since in the few airlines air tickets are very costly and the only option is to leave by land, where buses to reach the border are not in good state and most are injured, pass all the alcabalas where the authorities loot what little you carry and finally you have to make a huge queue to seal the passport. When you want to attack a Venezuelan, think how much he has suffered to reach your country. We are not asking them to have a party, but a little understanding to the calamities that suffer about 30 million people.

To close this post I share you with the reading of the Bible, the following verses from Leviticus Cap. 19, 33-34: "When the stranger dwelleth with you in your land, ye shall not oppress him. 34 As to one of you, you shall treat the stranger that dwelleth among you, and love him as yourself: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt."

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