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Leaving UNITED STATES

21 years ago
I am looking for a way to move out of the U.S.A.!
I may get a little money from selling a house.
I am disabled and on Social Security, which I lose
upon leaving U.S.. I really want to live in Europe,
possibly Germany. I am also Jewish! It seems no
one would question my desire if I were wanting
to move INTO the United States, but I get absolutely no understanding in wanting to move out. Especially a Jew moving possibly to Germany.
Since I am disabled, I am classified a 'burdon on the state' of any new country I go to. But the
U.S. is no longer the heaven on earth people
think is either. I am not country bashing, I just
want to try and enjoy what little time I have left,
and that is impossible here. Strange, is it not?
AMERICANS, the new refugees!!!

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