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Raising black and brown kids in the United States is statistically harder than raising white kids. Existing while being black is more dangerous in every measurable way. The entire black voting block is told the “right” way to fight is at the ballot box. Only that hasn’t worked. Rights they already theoretically (but often not in practice) had are continuing to be stripped away. It’s tone deaf to tell them to be patient for decades just to get back to where they were at the beginning of this regime. Instead, I want black and brown families to understand where they can go for safety. Other countries do not make the color of your skin a political issue. If you are earning passive income there are 24 countries ranked higher in safety for racial minorities. 🆘🇺🇸 #creatorsearchinsights

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Black and brown Americans have been under attack by this administration and its followers for over a decade at this point. So the urge for those people to leave is absolutely understandable. And understanding where is safe to leave as a person of color is very important. I understand that that is of the utmost importance to understand the safety ratings of people of color in those individual countries. I'm going to reference research done by the otherane and belonging institute at UC Berkeley. They keep track of how countries deal with different minorities and in this case people of color, how they are treated legally, how they are treated by people of the public and how things are trending over time. I'm sure it does not surprise you that the United States ranks very poorly on the safety of people of color. They rank 138th globally. What I did is I went through that list of all of the countries considered safer than the United States. I found the one specifically that allow Americans with passive income to move there. If you're earning passive income, which means you're not actively working for it, this is going to be things like rental properties, royalties from songs or books, investments that you're living off of, digital products that sell on their own, things that you're not actively having to work for. That considered your passive income. There are 24 countries that are considered more racially inclusive than the United States, and these are the ones that allow passive income for their visa process. You've got Argentina, Austria, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Greece, Honduras, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, Uruguay and Venezuela. All of those 24 countries will allow you to move there with passive income, and it should be hopefully safer for our black and brown Americans who are feeling incredibly unsafe in the United States right now. If we haven't met yet, I'm Veronica, and five years ago, I moved my family up for out of the United States for good, and we have lived on three different continents as we explore the world and try to figure out where feels like home to us. I know help Americans through one-on-one meetings called exit planning consultations. That's where I take all of your preferences, all of your financial information and match it with visas that will take you to live abroad.

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