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Global migrations often involve difficult and dangerous journeys between home and destination. The possibilities for migrating and ways people move are profoundly shaped by the "bridges and barriers" individuals may face. Drawing primarily on the case study of Chen Dawei, the immigrant from Fuzhu, China, discuss some of the bridges and barriers that can shape how and where people migrate. Compare Chen Dawei's story to another migrant who may not have the same bridges and may face more barriers. What are the economic, social, and political factors that may come into play in both home and receiving communities? Once Dawei was in New York, discuss how the decision to migrate still likely shaped his everyday life.

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