Migrating is not simple, not pleasant, nor easy (both in personal aspects and in terms of procedures that are getting worse). That is why it is an extreme option.
I read recently that by 2020 the phenomenon of migration from Venezuela is expected to reach Syria levels, even though it is a country that does not have a declared armed conflict. That seems to have benefited the countries of the region with the most skilled labor, also with desperate people who will take any job (even if they are overqualified) and will accept payments below those given to nationals, all just to to survive
It is a sad thing when I think that of those who left to try to achieve a slightly better quality of life, some problems are happening. For example, I read that 57% of Venezuelans in Colombia are now in food risk ... so they left for fear of starvation, no longer endure personal insecurity, they were looking for a better job opportunity, they wanted to improve the quality of life of their families ... and ... what they find is a cold hell of exploitation, lack, contempt and segregation.
Ok, it is not in all cases, but that the level of negative things reaches two thirds of migrant Venezuelans is already quite bad.
Hello dear teacher @pedrobrito2004, thanks for the support.
For me they are alarming figures, if we think about the fact that we Venezuelans are not used to that, reaching levels similar to those of Syria is a disgrace, but when we know the resources that Venezuela has and that we have to leave for extreme needs.
I imagine the levels of exploitation and humiliation that some must live, by necessity. I don't know what you think about it, but this could have been avoided.
I also think that the disaster could have been avoided, but I think the leaders are not interested in avoiding it.
correct!