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RE: ADSactly Society: Behind the Migration

in #adsactly5 years ago

This is a subject that touches me directly not only as a Venezuelan, but as a person who belongs to a family that has had to separate because of migration. My relatives, professionals, have had to go to work even as salesmen in other countries, because here in Venezuela, even though they practice their profession, they can't afford it. Also, as a university professor, I have seen how my recently graduated students, with good grades and very well prepared, with a lot of talent, have had to emigrate because in this country the merits do not count but that you are from the government.
At some point, that is my dream, when this chavista nightmare ends, all exiled Venezuelans will return and make this country the prosperous, good and kind country it always was. I bet on that day!

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Thank you for your comment @nancy, that's right, it's the hope of the vast majority of Venezuelans, to be able to embrace our families again, that those children "left behind" can be reunited with their parents, that they can return to their country of origin. It is a harsh reality that we are all suffering.