The era of 2 million immigrants.



Many immigrants live together in Korea, which is about to enter an 'immigrant nation'.



From foreign workers who entered on a short-term work visa to international students, marriage immigrants, and special naturalized persons, everyone is working hard to achieve the 'Korean Dream'.



On the occasion of World Immigration Day, SBS exploration content 'Studio Black' covers the 'immigrant' issue in depth over three episodes.



Today (24th), in the first order, takes a look at how immigrants who have moved their roots from various countries in the 5 oceans and 6 continents are building the Korean dream in Korea, a foreign land.



Born and raised in a family of immigrants from Congo, Biwesa Daniel Gasama, who emerged as a hope for the 100m, short distance in Korea.



Seven families of the Adnan clan leave Baghdad during the war and come to Seoul to run a small kebab restaurant.



Tophrak, a Turkish person who became the protagonist of Special Naturalization No. 200, and Mr. Jang Akram, a Pakistani who became a watchman in Wongok-dong, Ansan-si, an immigrant village.



You can check the life of immigrants who are working hard every day in their second hometown, which has become more desperate than their home country, and the candid truths they confided through the video.



In Part 2, we will carefully examine the prejudices and questions surrounding immigrants, and to what extent they are true.



Please look forward to it.