Do you think refugees were happy after reaching the new capital? Why/why not?
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It is well recognized that most international migrants move abroad to improve their lives and those of their families. However, migrants frequently experience significant difficulties during the journey or at destination, such as homesickness, unsuccessful assimilation, exploitation, and human trafficking. These types of negative experiences suggest that many prospective migrants may have excessive expectations about the futures that await them and that positive outcomes cannot be taken for granted. Publics and policymakers in immigrant-receiving countries also have deep concerns about the consequences of immigration for their societies.
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