Indians Dreaming of US, Americans Jumping Away

G GOWTHAM
For many indians, prosperity, greater employment prospects, and better economic circumstances are key components of American life. However, it appears that Americans are already giving up on the "American Dream," while only indians are pursuing it. "AmerExit" has gained popularity after Trump's recent win as individuals are fleeing the US due to economic hardship and political divisions. Many of them believe that Trump's policies, including his limitations on abortion and his crackdown on immigration, are causing division.
 
Distressed by the divisive atmosphere in the US, more liberals are turning their attention to countries like Canada, Europe, and even the Caribbean. This was also shown in google searches, which witnessed a spike in questions about post-election relocation overseas. In this divisive political environment, nomad visas—which permit Americans to operate remotely from other nations—are becoming more and more popular. As individuals look for places with stronger LGBTQ+ rights, universal healthcare, and safety, online users offered relocation advice.
 
Many people have already moved to portugal and Sicily, giving up their accustomed comforts in exchange for the prospect of a less chaotic existence, so this isn't simply a meaningless threat. The Americans themselves are displaying contempt for their nation, while indians continue to risk their lives by using the illegal "donkey route" to establish themselves in their ideal spot.
 
 

 


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