What does she contribute to Mexico as a foreigner?: Cuban responds and defends her place in society

"I had never responded to this type of comments, but I think it's time to reply to them."


A young Cuban, known on TikTok as @maryfraaventuras, has sparked an intense debate on social media after responding to a comment questioning her contribution as a foreign resident in Mexico. The video, published a day ago, has garnered over 2,600 likes and hundreds of comments, many of which are supportive, but there are also some critical ones.

In her response, with a calm and reflective tone, Maryfra highlighted the various contributions she makes in Mexico, starting with her status as a permanent resident and her upcoming Mexican citizenship. “I contribute to the economy of Mexico because I am a consumer; I buy products, use services, and support the growth of many local businesses,” the young woman explained. She also emphasized that she pays taxes, studies, and works in the country, contributing with her knowledge and skills.

Maryfra also mentioned the possibility of opening a business in the future, which would create jobs and new economic opportunities. She concluded by questioning the intent behind the comment she received: "I don't know if they really want to know or if it's meant to make me feel bad, but well, it’s fine."

Reactions to the video came swiftly. Among the comments, some users expressed their unwavering support, claiming that Maryfra is already “more Mexican than many” and thanking her for her respect towards the country's culture and economy. One of the standout messages was: “Don’t pay attention to the negative comments; everyone who works hard and contributes is welcome.”

However, there were also those who questioned her real contribution, with comments like "Paying taxes when consuming doesn't count as a significant contribution" or "The real problem is the number of foreigners who are staying." Despite this, the majority of users encouraged her not to pay attention to the criticism and to continue with her life in the country.

This is not the first time a Cuban migrant in Mexico has faced scrutiny from public opinion. Recently, the youtuber Michel Crónicas also addressed the issue of stereotypes towards Cubans in a viral video. Michel denounced the prejudices of being supported by Mexican partners and stated that many migrants, like him, contribute to the country's development while respecting its laws and culture.

In his words, Michel emphasized: “Migrants, when they pay their taxes, when they are able to integrate and respect the culture of the country that welcomes them, deserve all the respect because we are all citizens of the world.” His message generated a wave of support and a debate similar to the one faced by Maryfra.

The situation of migrants in Mexico remains a sensitive and complex issue. While many celebrate the diversity and contributions of foreigners, others hold critical views regarding their presence. In this context, voices like those of Maryfra and Michel Crónicas provide an important perspective on the challenges migrants face in their integration process.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Contribution of Cuban Migrants in Mexico

How does Maryfra, a Cuban in Mexico, contribute to the country's economy?

Maryfra contributes to the economy of Mexico by being a consumer, purchasing products, using services, and supporting local businesses. Additionally, she pays taxes, studies, and works in the country, contributing with her knowledge and skills. She also considers opening a business in the future, which would generate jobs and new economic opportunities.

What challenges do Cuban migrants face in Mexico?

Cuban migrants in Mexico face questioning and negative stereotypes, such as being supported by Mexican partners or not contributing significantly to the country. However, many, like Maryfra and Michel Crónicas, contribute to the country's development by respecting its laws and culture. These challenges reflect the complexity of migrant integration into Mexican society.

What is Michel Crónicas' stance on the integration of Cubans in Mexico?

Michel Crónicas argues that migrants, when they pay their taxes and respect the culture of the host country, deserve all the respect. He asserts that many Cubans, like himself, contribute to Mexico's development and face unfair stereotypes. His words have sparked a debate about the perception and actual contribution of Cubans in Mexico.

How does public perception affect Cuban migrants in Mexico?

Public perception can be both positive and negative for Cuban migrants in Mexico. While some celebrate their contribution and diversity, others hold critical views regarding their presence. This contrast reflects an ongoing debate about the role of migrants in Mexican society and the challenges of their integration.

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