tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2488327933656735430.post2833053438951314948..comments2023-04-15T05:21:10.965-04:00Comments on "The Bridge": Immigration Work%Hunnid-proof%http://www.blogger.com/profile/09898634480754500375noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2488327933656735430.post-44047687785810098852008-07-25T15:00:00.000-04:002008-07-25T15:00:00.000-04:00i agree! i'm an International student in te US an...i agree! i'm an International student in te US and hankfully dn have to do "immigrant work" but i'v seen it happen. where you find that the "dirty work" is "reseved" for foreign students in colleges and for any foreigner, inclu, illegal immigrants around the US. thing is they dont think of it as dirty work, its like chores. unlike here in the US where pple whine abt chores because they have to load the dishwasher, vacuum and load the clothes in he washer, most pple in Africa do all this manually and have never had the luxury of having the machines r even the option. Unlike here it is not a given to have these machines to make it easier, these things were not as easy to get and consieed a luxury. I hate when pple look down on immigrants because they are just tring to make a living and that $5.88/hr will go alot further when they send it back home than it will here and their family will have hope. I am glad though that there are plenty of corporate immigrants to show that immigrant work isnt limited to dirty work, they do have dreams and fight for them and do a mighty fine job. They make us proud and give us hope.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com