Dependency Tree
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GPD CoO | 1 421 |
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Continent of Origin | A |
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GDP DC | 31 238 |
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Destination Continent | E |
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Distance | far |
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GDP Change | H |
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Home Change | im |
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s-1
| I have been living in Italy for 25 years now and perfectly remember the first day I landed in Rome. |
s-2
| At that time, my country was in the midst of war and South Sudan was yet to be declared an independent state. |
s-3
| Living as a refugee in Italy was easier back in the 90s than it is today. |
s-4
| Things were extremely different. |
s-5
| There were just a few refugees and Italians were very welcoming, especially towards migrants like me, who were eager to start working in their host country. |
s-6
| I started out picking tomatoes and, then, as I am fluent in Arabic, I became an interpreter and worked for many international organizations that provided assistance to migrants. |
s-7
| Being a refugee in Italy can be very challenging. |
s-8
| I was going to small towns and villages where refugees were very isolated. |
s-9
| Some of them would refuse to go to the hospital even if they were extremely sick and in bad shape because they were afraid of the possible legal consequences. |
s-10
| I consider myself lucky. |
s-11
| I have a job, I speak Italian, and my life is in Italy. |
s-12
| But of course, I also faced a few funny situations: I was in line at the main police station in Rome for the renewal of my residence permit. |
s-13
| One policeman called my name out loud: Deng! |
s-14
| So I stood up and approached him, he looked at me with a puzzled expression. |
s-15
| Are you Deng? |
s-16
| I nodded, and he checked my documents anyway to verify I was telling the truth. |
s-17
| Then he said I expected you to be Chinese! |
s-18
| And yet, my name is a typical tribal South Sudanese name! |
s-19
| Whenever I think about it I cant help but chuckle. |
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