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Essay / Bhutanese Challenges - 1450
Bhutanese in the United StatesAmerica is economically very competitive and it is difficult for Bhutanese to find regular employment. English is the second language, so this becomes another obstacle for Bhutanese people who want to find a job in a new country. In addition to being a land of opportunities, the United States is also a land of challenges. The Bhutanese face challenges primarily in communication and education, employment, cultural differences, integration into American society, and the economic needs of an American. Every immigrant faces not only employment and communication problems, but also emotional and cultural shocks. According to the census, 19,000 Bhutanese-Americans were forced to leave Bhutan in the 1990s and move to Nepal for 20 years and then settle there. However, there was at least one refugee organization in every state. This organization helps immigrants find jobs, school, and medical facilities. This organization will refer the family's case before they arrive here in America. For example, they will include all information about family types, ages and marital status. Flight information will be monitored by the organization's case manager, and he/she will ensure everything is in place and organized by the time families arrive. They encourage others in the community to help new families with shopping, driving tech vehicles. In the past there was a lot of talk about their return, but now that hope has disappeared. Everyone wants to return to their country of origin, where they were born. But if life is good in America, why would we want to return to Bhutan? Everyone is now happy in America and thinks they have a better life than in Bhutan. Reference from the “International New York Times”. Purna Gurung, an elderly Bhutanese adult, said: “Everything here seems good to me,” Purna Gurung, 52, said in Nepali through an interpreter. “It's hard work here, but I'm happier than being in a refugee camp. Now I have everything for my family. » Many Bhutanese refugees do not want to have ornamental plants to decorate their garden. Instead, they want to grow vegetables that will not only feed their household, but also supplement their income. Depending on the season, you may see bitter gourds, collard greens, Asian mustards, lettuce, spinach, melons and pumpkins filling their