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  • Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
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    4 months ago

    I was forced to come to the US from Guatemala in 2000 because my family dragged me there and spent the entire decade there before moving back. The rest of my family came back not too long after I did.

    How open are employers to hiring foreigners? Depends on where you’re from. You said europe so you should be fine. Even better if you have an accent they’ll find exotic. Also you’d better swallow being annoyed by Lemmy’s ethno-centric view of the world because Americans do that shit all the time.

    Do they reimburse location? Yeah but it’s not that common.

    Do people feel accepting/friendly? LMAO I sure as hell didn’t being visibly nonwhite. The amount of illegal immigrant jokes I heard were unbearable and asking “where are you really from” was how every other conversation started. If you’re pale white then you won’t experience that as much

    • Dꫀꪑꪮꪀᥴ᥅ꪖᥴꪗ@lemmygrad.ml
      hexagon
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      4 months ago

      “where are you really from”

      This is my lifelong experience wherever I go in Europe (I'm just mixed white European ethnicities, with mixed names and accent, and background - I cannot categorize myself as from one place, and this triggers me a lot, because it's obviously a way for people to both stereotype you and categorize as "other", and it's not useful to anyone but xenophobes as a tool of dehumanization. I am very sorry you had to live through that. :( ) I assume your life in Guatemala is better and I'm happy you had the option.

      • JuryNullification [he/him]
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        4 months ago

        background - I cannot categorize myself as from one place

        In the US you could just lie to the randos that ask you and no one would know

      • ZWQbpkzl [none/use name]
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        4 months ago

        Seconding JuryNullifications point. Never give this answer in person in the US. Give a different answer each time with more elaborate details. Its an american tradition.

        • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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          4 months ago

          If all else fails, fall back on this sure method; Your family immigrated from Kerry 200 years ago and you're proud of your Irish American heritage! We're all Irish here in America, especially when it annoys the Irish. ; )