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Language barriers, financial constraints, and fear: Critical challenges for migrants in Milton, Florida

In Milton, Florida, migrants face significant challenges as they are confronted not only with the physical dangers of their environment, but also critical social and economic barriers. Linguistic difficulties, limited financial resources and pervasive fear affect their daily existence, especially in times of crisis.

These issues become matters of life and death as migrants navigate their new environment, often without the ability to communicate effectively in English or access sufficient financial support. The lack of a common language and financial stability complicates their ability to seek help, secure employment and integrate into the community.

The situation is further aggravated by the constant undercurrent of fear: fear of deportation, discrimination and other forms of social exclusion. These factors collectively hinder their ability to establish a stable and secure life, highlighting the complex interplay between migration and social challenges in disaster-prone areas like Milton.

By Claude Sophia Merlo Lookman

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