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Cuban Reveals Migrant Living Conditions in Uruguayan Boarding Houses: "13 People in One Home"

Wednesday, May 22, 2024 by Christopher Ramirez

A Cuban individual has shared a video depicting the living conditions of migrants in Uruguay, highlighting that they often have to rent accommodations shared by up to 13 people. The social media user, identified as El Soñador, posted the footage on his TikTok account, showcasing the common areas of a multi-story house where 13 unrelated individuals reside.

El Soñador provided details about the house, noting it includes a kitchen, two bathrooms, a washing machine, and several poorly ventilated rooms—though he did not specify the exact number. He also mentioned the presence of "cockroaches everywhere."

"This is the reality of migrants. What do you think about this?" he asked his friends and followers.

El Soñador did not address the topic of rental prices.

Migrant Living Conditions in Uruguay: FAQs

This section addresses some common questions regarding the living conditions of migrants in Uruguay as depicted in the video shared by El Soñador.

How many people typically live together in Uruguayan boarding houses for migrants?

According to the video shared by El Soñador, up to 13 people can share a single boarding house.

What amenities are available in these boarding houses?

The house shown in the video included a kitchen, two bathrooms, a washing machine, and several rooms without proper ventilation.

Are there any issues with pests in these living conditions?

Yes, El Soñador mentioned the presence of cockroaches throughout the house.

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