Wednesday, June 10, 2009

June 10: More interviews

I continued interviewing workers today (actually, I videotaped), and I've realized that many of the laborers are from rural areas as farmers. I had read that but just to see case after case of workers coming from rural areas makes me realize how prevalent it is. Most have to take loans just to pay the broker to become a guest worker. After all, their financial conditions have to be pretty bad in the first place to want to become a guest worker. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and all of them seem to be desperately trying to find a way out of poverty. By working abroad in a foreign country in which they don't speak the language or know the people, they are hoping to make more money than they invested in for the loans and change the course of their future for them and their families.

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