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It is not easy to work in an alien land. If Indians abroad complain of racial discrimination, north eastern Indians in Bengaluru suffer bullying too. The differences in our cultures, looks, food, language and habits show us up as outsiders.Consider the children of well-heeled parents who go abroad to study. They find jobs and settle in foreign locations and raise a family there. They are the proud achievers their parents and society brag about. Many middle class households crave for that possibility of a dollar income earning offspring.

Then consider those workers, walking home with children on their hips, belongings bundled on their head. It is not easy to work.The new place can become home. If one feels safe, secure, and knows someone will have their back when they are in trouble. Indians abroad gather into communities, lobby with local politicians, find their voices and carve out homes in a foreign land.

What would a migrant labourer do in a large alien city? He would try and stay close to others from his village. But he cannot make the new city his home. The city is a place that pays for labour, and has consistent work to offer. But there is no place to stay. Every square foot is expensive. Cost of living is high.

We are not talking of a few. Millions of migrant labourers, living in abominable conditions in our cities, contributing to its economic growth, but never able to call it home. They have to pick up their bundles and leave when a pandemic strikes because it is not their home.

We will argue about the unfair H1B process; the long line for green cards; the unfairness of spousal employment under H4; and about how the Indian immigrant is an important contributor to the Western economy. But the migrant worker who cannot afford to bring his wife to the city; the daily wage earner who hasn’t met his family in months; or the worker who only rents a bed and shares a bathroom with 10 roommates do not evoke our collective consciousness.

Thus we have the economic system that uses hands and legs, backs and bodies to build, clean, cart and drive, and feels it is a fair deal to pay humans for the actual hours they work. We don’t see the denial of the basic right to call the place they work in home, to a fellow human being like us, as an act of gross social injustice.

in an alien land. If Indians abroad complain of racial discrimination, north eastern Indians in Bengaluru suffer bullying too. The differences in our cultures, looks, food, language and habits show us up as outsiders. We suffer the ignominy because we need the job.

Those who already live there see us as desolate people who have to leave home to earn money. The parochial mindsets recognise locals as ‘us’, and outsiders as ‘them’. Those who have willingly uprooted themselves from the comfort of home, must be desperate. There is no acceptance or respect, and it comes grudgingly even if it does.

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