Has any body immigrated to a country outside thUS and had really negative experiences with new host country?
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Ray J got caught molesting girls in thailand
yes ate some tacos gave me the squirts
My brother is moving back from Beijing some day. He wants to move back now but he is doing a little schooling over there cause it'd be great on a resume'. He said that once I live in another country I'm never going to want to leave the U.S. ever again.
Nope, but I believe that anywhere you go you will always find something negative since it is not what you are used to. This being said, it is totally impossible to come to America and completely fall in love with it like a lot of bigots would like us to. First it must begin with having respect for the country and the progressively start loving it.
I had a friend who was living in Hong Kong. I dont believe he immigrated but he was there teaching english.
He got mad at a guy on a scooter one day and punched the guy and knocked him off the scooter and ended up in jail there for a few months.. then they deported him.
Yes, I have. I live in Acapulco, Mexico and have for eight years. In the past three years I have seen Mexico turn to anarchy. In Acapulco we have over 1,500,000 people and only 745 policemen, and most of them are totally corrupt. The drug war was bad enough but now that there is very little tourism due to the decapitations we have crackheads totally going crazy and a lot of crime now in the neighborhoods because of the young crackheads.
Oh, I sold my home and am moving back.
It´s really terrible, totally unbelievable. Lots of factors.
Are you trying to establish some corollary with the illegal situation in the US?
i moved to mexico for a year and a half...came back because of financial reasons...no money, no retirement...yuck, that sucked. but the whole "experience" of dealing with the government was totally fine. the migra was very nice, friendly, polite. the whole thing was pretty ok. the paperwork was a total nightmare, and at one point they were going to make me travel back to the border just to get some stamp on my tourist visa, but then they changed their minds because they didn't want me to have to go alone. i only visited the office 3 times, i had to get an insane amount of photos taken, but overall it was just kind of cool to go through the process. and i liked where i was in mexico very much, it taught me a lot about consumerism, and what as spoiled, snotty brat i was. i was lucky because it was a choice, and i could come back home and make more money! but....i don't think i could live there my whole life and be successful, they just didn't pay me enough. oh, one time i got pulled over by the police for running a light, but they were also very nice, i didn't get thrown in jail like people are always saying, i just got the ticket, and that was it. it was fine.
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