Spain has attracted a small number of Americans seeking refuge from political oppression under Donald Trump. Families, like that of Benjamin Gorman, have relocated, feeling like political refugees from a country where the rule of law appears to be diminishing. Gorman, along with his family, faced threats due to their beliefs and identities. They chose Spain partly because Gorman speaks Spanish and secured a digital nomad visa, aiming to live in a more welcoming environment while navigating concerns about rising housing prices in their new city.
Benjamin Gorman emphasizes that, "History teaches us that the first to leave seem crazy, but the last ones don't." His family's decision was propelled by threats and the oppressive political climate.
Gorman and his family view themselves as political refugees, having left due to rising fears for their safety in the U.S., where the rule of law is perceived to be fading.
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