There have been some inconveniences from being in this country. Once I arrived in the United States, my grandmother died and we were close. It was a strong dilemma because I knew I couldn't go back to Honduras but I felt the need to see her. This is something I've been dealing with since his passing. These types of things happen and there's not much we can do to change the outcome of something like this. One day I will see her again and I can't wait for that day. Another negative aspect in this country is that everything about Honduras is missing, apart from the safety aspect. I miss my friends, the food, the job I had there (which was as a mechanic), the shower in the river and above all the coffee. The coffee here is not as good as the one in Honduras. Lastly, as an immigrant you get documents and they limit you on many things. It is sometimes a struggle with these documents, however they hold me legally in this country. These are things I had to let go of to improve my life and make something better out of it. It's a struggle sometimes, but I know I'll make it
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