Haitians in Roraima Celebrate Country's World Cup Return, Balancing Passion with Support for Brazil
Haitianos em Roraima celebram retorno do país à Copa mas dividem paixão com Brasil "É meu sonho, Haiti seguindo na copa e Brasil também", afirma o motorista de aplicativo Jeff Kelly Douezan, de 41 anos. A fala resume o sentimento de uma comunidade de haitianos estabelecidos no bairro Pricumã, zona Oeste de Boa Vista. Durante o Mundial, o grupo vive a alegria de ver o próprio país na competição após 52 anos, mas não deixa de lado o amor pelo Brasil. ✅ Clique aqui para seguir o
Haitian immigrants in Roraima are celebrating their country's return to the World Cup after a 52-year absence, while also maintaining their support for Brazil, their adopted nation. Many express a desire for both teams to succeed. Jeff Kelly Douezan, a 41-year-old app driver who has lived in Brazil for 14 years, embodies this dual loyalty, hoping both Haiti and Brazil advance. The community's shared joy stems from Haiti's historic qualification, a moment many never thought they would witness. They express deep gratitude for Brazil's hospitality, with some humorously adopting local identities. The community's solidarity is a testament to their integration and enduring connection to their homeland.
This story illustrates the complex identities and divided loyalties of immigrant communities during international sporting events, showcasing cultural integration and national pride.
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