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100 Stories

  • New Land by Day_Dreamer333
    Day_Dreamer333
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    A Hungarian family must flee their war filled country for a new home we they will be safe. [WARNING: Please do not read this story if you are effected by death, war or immigration. This story contains all of those elements and is not meant to offend anyone or tell false facts. The characters in this story are not real and are not meant to resemble any living or passed people.] (This story was written when I was 12 years old and was for a school project in which we had to write a Migrants Autobiography. This story was entirely made up but inspired by the research I was doing on migrants.)
  • Complicated 'Filo' by coolaught
    coolaught
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    What is it like to migrate? whole new country, whole new culture, language and high school! What is it about USA that is freakishly frightening for a high school, from the Philippines. Maybe because of the movie Rachel Locsin watches, an intellectual, insanely talented, and pretty girl. She is trying to cope and stay low but she's just not made for that! On her first day, she just gone to a situation that was not planned, then met numerous amount of people and some handsome one's too, Are movies true when it comes to High School in USA.. She is one girl with a bright future but a brighter High school!
  • The Manifesto of a Dream by Eze9700
    Eze9700
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    Dream.
  • Migrant Mother, 1936 by ClarissaAnn
    ClarissaAnn
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  • Eman BAYSA : Un périple pour la Vie by elisepoupel
    elisepoupel
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    Témoignage d'Eman Baysa, une migrante Érythréenne de 28 ans, qui a courageusement enduré les souffrances d'un périple long d'environ 2 ans, afin de fuir un pays où les citoyens sont sevrés de leur liberté et de leurs droits fondamentaux. Ce témoignage est un témoignage fictif. Néanmoins, il est fondé sur de réels témoignages de migrants, qui ont fui leur pays en quête d'une vie meilleur.
  • Migration, Deportation, and Endless Suffering in the Train of Death. by fernandoferrer77
    fernandoferrer77
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    Story published by Amazon, available in English and Spanish in the United States, Canada, England, Australia and in Latin America and the Caribbean. It's incomplete on Wattpad, but all the chapters are in the paid version. Are you ready to know some of the causes that lead to cross-border migration, which is part of the reality around us? As earthquakes and post-earthquake tremors, migratory shakes are equally slow and silent movements of extreme poverty, which generate more and more tension, until they cause one movement after the other of waves of migration of people looking to run away from chronic unemployment and underpaid jobs. The hidden tension generated by poverty is alive and surfaces with the migratory movements intended to secure the interests of ordinary citizens, people that are forced to change the rhythm of their monetary lives and to migrate to reach labor markets with high purchasing power to be able to make the most of their personal economies. Besides being the author of this book, I am also part of the waves of migration of those looking for economic opportunities in other labor markets in this planet. In this book, my esteemed reader, you will find questions that will help you open your mind and dive deep into the matter of cross-border migration. As you go through this book, you shall be able to feel the reality of waves of migration and some of their causes. The contents of this book shall teach you how to broaden your understanding of the ordinary citizens cross-border migration, who go looking for economic opportunities in other countries' labor markets, people looking to grow their personal economies to be better prepared to face the costs of everyday life.
  • Soccer World Cup by soccerlivewire
    soccerlivewire
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    all about football world cups
  • प्रवासी की कथा by AjayAnand250
    AjayAnand250
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    This story is about the problem faced by migrant workers during lockdown due to corona pandemic.
  • caged soul, free bird by Rishabh_Yadav
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    prashant sees the meaning of life as he nears the end of it.
  • The Plight Of Migrant Workers From Manila Philippines by MiguelWhitney
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    It is always the same story: the grandfather or the grandmother is sick...
  • Run Away Dreams (FanFiction)  by ZLBadger
    ZLBadger
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    This book is a different view from a book called Boy Overboard by Morris Gleitzman. Suggestion: Read BoyOverboard first.
  • LARI by XevaSpaite
    XevaSpaite
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    Aku terdengar Chin dan rakan-rakan telah menendang pintu dapur untuk lari. Aku ikut melompat, kami berlanggar sesama sendiri, lintang-pukang, menuju ke dapur. Tapak kaki tertusuk entah apa, tidak aku pedulikan. Dalam sekelip mata, lenganku direntap dan muka ditekan ke tanah. Debu-debu mula mencium bibir.
  • Migrant You and Me by wzetino
    wzetino
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    Poem of the Migrant Immigrant
  • Romanians by MaryWilliams3
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  • HAVEN SOUGHT: A JOURNEY BEYOND HOME by roudhaalmahmood
    roudhaalmahmood
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    An account of my life in the Middle East, Europe, and Africa as an international student, traveling to and studying in various countries as the daughter of a diplomat.
  • Carlos Solo by May3rdBooks
    May3rdBooks
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    Carlos Alexjandro Alza embarks on a treacherous journey from Guatemala through Mexico as a smuggled migrant. After being captured by Mexican gangs, he miraculously crosses into America and wins legal status.