Migration: A Pursuit of Socio-Economic Stability

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Migration is the change of residence by one or several persons temporarily or permanently. Migration in families has always been a socio-economic problem forcing the people to seek a better quality of life in developed countries to improve their economic and social stability, bringing, as a result, the family separation. The purpose of every human being is to satisfy their needs and those of his family, often this is not achieved in the most of Latin American countries. The majority of the population is concerned about how financially support their family, how they are going to feed and pay for the education of their children and many other worries. They constantly live in despair, trying to survive with what they have, and if they have, it is not enough. The only thing that remains, faced with this situation, is to find new sources of income on the outside, elements that help them to survive in this world where not everyone has equal opportunities. I consider myself part of that group. Leaving Ecuador was one of the most major challenges …show more content…

The saddest moment of my life was the day that I had to detach from my parents at the airport. Having to get used to being alone and deal with not having the presence of the people who I love was very hard. Being away from home made me miss until the minimum detail of everything that I shared with them, but above all things, being away from my parents made me appreciate them more. I realized what it means my family for me and saw all the effort they made for making me the person I am today. I want to be able in the future to return them all what they gave me in the past and see them live without worries. My family is my strength and my motivation to move forward; they make me stronger every day. I have learned how to live without my family, but I will always have my family present despite the

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