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21 January, 10:21

Describe living and working conditions for immigrant workers, as you understand them. What do you think was the worst part of their experience?

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  1. 21 January, 13:07
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    The correct answer is this.

    The living and working conditions for immigrant workers are tough.

    Being an immigrant means that you are in a different country with different people in adverse conditions. Immigrant people have no advantages. They need to make a double or triple effort in order to survive.

    Immigrants are people that have a problem that affects them from the beginning. They had to leave their homes, friends, and family because their country could not afford them the working and living opportunities to prosper. They had to walk and cross many mileages and territories in hostile conditions to arrive to the "promised land".

    When immigrants look for jobs in a foreign country, the working conditions are not the most attractive. First of all, they accept cheap jobs that other people do not want to do, then, the wage is low or mínimum. The language is different and is complicated to communicate. And the worst part of the experience is that their families are thousands of miles away, in their former countries. That really tear them apart.
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