
Re: Yemenis and Education in the west
Salam yemenreform.
It is good to read from you again. Allow me to disagree on your second point:
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2- Educated Yemenis face a lot of prejudice in the job market and many of them end up working in stores or private businesses even with their education credentials
Although, this might be true to an extent, a lot of people (including me and you) managed to get good jobs in the West. Most YSAA members were educated in the West and some of them work now in pretty good jobs. I know many people who graduated from university, and had only the OPT (optional practical training), and they were given jobs even though it is not in their employer's best interest to offer them a temporary job and then sponsor them for a H1B visa in the US, PR in Canada or whatever the equivalent is in other countries. I think those educated and working in grocery stores should broaden their horizons a bit, look harder and realize that nothing in life that is worth having comes easy.
As for kids and education, I am of the opinion that if the parents speak Arabic to them at home, teach them Islam and Arabic in a school or a mosque and keep a close eye on them, they'd be just as good in the West if not better.