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Tag: immigrants

Jamaica, Journal, Social Commentary

The Immigrant’s Dilemma: When Home Is Neither Where You Are Nor Where You Left It

19th September 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau20 Comments on The Immigrant’s Dilemma: When Home Is Neither Where You Are Nor Where You Left It
The Immigrant’s Dilemma: When Home Is Neither Where You Are Nor Where You Left It

For a time, we may find that home is neither where we are nor where we left it.

Journal, Politics, Social Commentary

I Paid $5,000 for This American Flag

13th January 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau46 Comments on I Paid $5,000 for This American Flag
I Paid $5,000 for This American Flag

I paid for this American flag with $5,000 in cash and five years of blood, sweat, and tears ...

Jamaica, Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary

The Most Annoying American on the Planet

17th August 201912th December 2021by Alexis Chateau28 Comments on The Most Annoying American on the Planet
The Most Annoying American on the Planet

I want to be in a state that embraces America's original motto, "E pluribus unum".

Journal, Personal Development, Social Commentary

Stop Calling People Lucky (You Have No Idea How They Got To Where They Are)

2nd August 201912th December 2021by Alexis Chateau48 Comments on Stop Calling People Lucky (You Have No Idea How They Got To Where They Are)
Stop Calling People Lucky (You Have No Idea How They Got To Where They Are)

I'm not lucky; I'm ambitious.

Human Rights, Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

5 Reasons Transitioning Into American Culture Is So Difficult (Even for Legal Immigrants!)

8th June 201910th July 2022by Alexis Chateau53 Comments on 5 Reasons Transitioning Into American Culture Is So Difficult (Even for Legal Immigrants!)
5 Reasons Transitioning Into American Culture Is So Difficult (Even for Legal Immigrants!)

If you don't like America where you are, move to another part of it.

Personal Development, Social Commentary

Why I Recommend Capital One to Fellow Immigrants (This Is Not an Ad)

27th April 201910th July 2022by Alexis Chateau37 Comments on Why I Recommend Capital One to Fellow Immigrants (This Is Not an Ad)
Why I Recommend Capital One to Fellow Immigrants (This Is Not an Ad)

I promised I would follow up with a post about why I highly recommend Capital One as a bank for immigrants in America.

Race Relations, Social Commentary

One African-American Woman Discovers Her Paternal Roots in China

11th December 20173rd December 2017by Alexis Chateau25 Comments on One African-American Woman Discovers Her Paternal Roots in China
One African-American Woman Discovers Her Paternal Roots in China

What's your story?

Humour, Social Commentary

How I Spent a Day without Immigrants

18th February 201721st January 2018by Alexis Chateau50 Comments on How I Spent a Day without Immigrants
How I Spent a Day without Immigrants

I had my first day off in a year and a half. I'd say that counts for something.

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