Few young people prepare themselves mentally or emotionally before deciding to migrate
The writer is a Fulbright Alumni working on Climate Change
"America is home to lower-middle-class immigrants; the well-offs must strive to find means to establish their prosperous future in their homeland, Pakistan."
These words, reportedly spoken by a senior bureaucrat, have stirred a storm of emotional reactions on social media. Some called them insensitive. Others hailed them as a much-needed truth. What struck me, however, was not the debate, but what these words reveal about our collective mindset as a nation caught between migration dreams an
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