My Five Minutes of Free Writing #114 / Lost dream.

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The last few years have become one of the hardest stages in the history of our country, the unprecedented emigration that we have seen in this time has left the most painful mark on countless families throughout our beloved homeland. .

It is like this, how a see you later has become a see you never, since many of those who leave do not return and many of those who I know remain leave this world without being able to see the return of their loved one, it is our sad reality that forces us to write and reflect on this fact from time to time.

What happened in the City of Brownsville, in the state of Texas (USA) last Sunday, an incident where 8 people lost their lives when they were brutally run over by a truck driven by a man of Hispanic origin, and that until now I know It is unknown if it was intentional or accidental, this fact that mourned several Venezuelan families.

It is a disgrace that not only ended lives, but also ended the dream of entire families of having a better life, of having what they have not been able to achieve in their own country due to an economic and social crisis that has forced millions of compatriots to leave their country.

The shocking images that circulate in the networks should lead us to reflect, if it is really worth leaving the country to go after the American dream, it is true that things are not good here, but when trying to make our dream come true we expose ourselves to a a large number of unpleasant situations such as labor and sexual exploitation, xenophobia and death, thus managing to lose even our dreams.

Let me know what you think!

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It is hard to imagine anything close to the truth of what is happening here with respect to the growing number of people crossing our southern border is being reported to you there in Venezuela.

If it was, I would like to believe the numbers of people still attempting it would be greatly reduced.

As it is, the number of the stories with very sad to tragic endings for far too many of them is only growing worse ...

Hello friend, thanks for sharing your opinion. This reality is very sad, I would like to hear and communicate that the number of Venezuelan emigrants is decreasing, but the reality is that there are many more people trying to leave the country today.

So the stories of tragic endings will surely continue.

Blessings.

Life is really hard in several parts of the world especially for those living in a country where the system doesn't seem to work in their favour.

The high rush for emigration is also a trend in my country and anyone that gets an opportunity to leave the country runs after it without thinking twice.

I just hope that things will get better for everyone whether they are in their country or in a foreign land.

Right my friend, life for the migrants is very hard, we pray that all of them can find the necessary to give a better life to their families.

Thank you for your comment.

Exactly. It's not easy anywhere. We just pray for God's guidance, everyday of our life.