I read "We wanna go to America" (#13) with mixed emotions. Saddened by the fact that the Nepali men in America misled so many Nepali didis and bahinis. But I also felt that the article was based on a few bad experiences. I understand the main concern, but can you generalise?
Matina
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After reading "We wanna go to America" on your internet edition (#13) I wished you had tried to balance the story by getting the US Embassy's side. That way some of your visa-pursuing readers would also learn what it is the consular section actually wants out of them before it gives them a visa. Let's hope the situation improves.
Deepak K
Chicago, USA
In "We wanna go to America" Durga Pokhrel has given a true picture of what is going on out there. But she highlighted only one part. What about Nepalis living good, decent lives in the United States? And what is wrong with working in a slaughterhouse to afford school, and living together to be able to minimise expenses? Can she write another piece about the struggle of Nepalis in America?
Pramesh KC
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