13 Quotes About Migrant

Migrants, whether they’re workers or refugees, are among the most vulnerable people in the world. If we ignore them, we ignore our humanity. It’s not about their status as a migrant, but rather how we treat them and the consequences of our actions. Below we’ve compiled a collection of migration quotes to get you thinking about the power of our actions and choices.

1
It’s so easy to believe that others deserve their fate, and the fact was that if nobody bothered to help other people then the worst would always happen… She stares out of her window at the busy street, where the British go about their daily business, taking it for granted that they will never be arrested for not voting the right way, praying the right way, dressing the right way or for belonging to a different tribe. Amanda Craig
2
Now we’re guests in a faraway land nearly 40 years on. No trees, no cool breeze, no best friends. Only endless days spent in sending SMSs... Nabeel Philip Mohan
3
You are...the embodimentof immediate good karma. The equalizer between bottomfeeders and the sanctimoniouscogs in the system. G.A.P. Gutierrez
4
[Y]ou, one day, will knock lips with Turkish-coffee-clad veils whose beds our kin must tuck in misty-eyed. Armineonila M.
5
Bob, I am grateful for your Three letter name. It's another reminder of home Of a world predictable Of a life I had. Wilfred Waters
6
You stand for what is right-for the patient and the staff. Pressures of work may down you, maybe bent but not broken. Mujel Hasan
7
Haris...as a naive migrantwho just moved here, relying on you tapered worries. Tammy Sulit
8
Even the new things that I less than know, I keep trying, did againuntil perfect. Alliah Lenzkie Tabaya
9
Inevitably, though, there will always be a significant part of the past which can neither be burnt nor banished to the soothing limbo of forgetfulness– myself. I was and still am that same ship which carried me to the new shore, the same vessel containing all the memories and dreams of the child in the brick house with the toy tea set. I am the shore I left behind as well as the home I return to every evening. The voyage cannot proceed without me. . Luisa A. Igloria
10
Workers were required to stay six months, and even then permission to quit was not always granted. The factory held the first two months of every worker's pay; leaving without approval meant losing that money and starting over somewhere else. That was a fact of factory life you couldn't know from the outside: Getting into a factory was easy. The hard part was getting out. Leslie T. Chang
11
The Arab Spring whose seeds failed to bloom anything other than a chaotic mess that requires only blood to grow has contributed immensely to the rising numbers of these migrants. Aysha Taryam
12
When an entire segment of the world is burned and reduced to a lawless battleground for thugs and mercenaries, a land where government does not exist, where the slate of history is being wiped out and hope has drowned in gallons of innocent blood, the only respite comes in the form of the open seas and what lies beyond the horizon. So ships are boarded and pain is tolerated just a little while longer. Aysha Taryam