Comments by "Poisonelle Misty" (@PoisonelleMisty4311) on "Migrant Crisis in Calais: Britain's Border War (Dispatch 1)" video.
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The safety nets for the poor are very weak, Europe is not a good place for immigrants, because it's a place of inequality and injustice. Immigrants have to struggle to survive and make a better future for themselves and their families in Europe. The lack of adequate safety nets for the poor in Europe adds to the challenges faced by immigrants, making it even more difficult for them to escape poverty and improve their living conditions. Additionally, the systemic inequality and injustice prevalent in European societies further exacerbate the hardships experienced by immigrants, hindering their integration and overall well-being. They have to face racism, xenophobia, and discrimination on a daily basis and have to work twice as hard as native Europeans to make a living. Immigrants have to overcome the language barrier, find a job and housing, and pay high fees for medical care and education. Additionally, the lack of social support systems and limited access to resources further exacerbate the challenges faced by immigrants in Europe. Many are forced into low-paying jobs with little job security or opportunities for advancement. Moreover, the complex and often lengthy immigration processes can leave them vulnerable to exploitation and abuse by unscrupulous employers or human traffickers. Even after all this, they are not even close to achieving the same level of success as native Europeans. Europe is a hostile and unwelcoming place for immigrants and those from low socioeconomic backgrounds, and its governments are not doing enough to help them. Immigrants in Europe are at a disadvantage and have to work hard and often against all odds to make a better future for themselves and their families. The lack of support and opportunities for immigrants in Europe further exacerbates their challenges. Many face language barriers, cultural differences, and discrimination, making it even more difficult to integrate into society. Despite their determination and resilience, immigrants often find themselves marginalized and excluded from mainstream opportunities, hindering their ability to achieve the same level of success as native Europeans.
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