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marginalization and alienation. In other words, migrants can often be victims of racism and
nationalism, and if they fail to integrate smoothly, the feeling of isolation is inevitable.
On the other hand, it appears that not all people moving abroad face serious
social and practical
difficulties. The reason for this is simple. Numerous major cities of the world now have many
diasporas where people maintain their culture of origin, and help others adapt faster. One such
example is the Uzbek Diaspora in New York City. The streets of Brooklyn are home to many
Uzbek people who built a community where they enjoy speaking their own language, eating
national Uzbek meals and establishing family businesses. A similar example can be made about a
Chinatown, a district that is home to Chinese migrants in many cities of the world. The point is that
migrants living in such areas may have to speak
the local language, English in the given case, but
it does not necessarily make their lives much more difficult.
In conclusion, not every migra
nt’s experience in a foreign country is full of endless social
challenges. The process of integration may be much easier than people expect as explained
through examples above.
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