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Which factor do you believe is the strongest driver for migration from Latin America to the U.S.?
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A.
Economic hardship
B.
Violence and crime
C.
Better living conditions
D.
Political instability
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A. Economic hardship
Economic factors—lack of jobs, low wages and poverty—are the most consistent, overarching push driving migration from Latin America to the U.S. (Violence, crime and political instability are also powerful drivers in specific countries and episodes, but on balance economic hardship is the strongest single driver.)
Economic factors—lack of jobs, low wages and poverty—are the most consistent, overarching push driving migration from Latin America to the U.S. (Violence, crime and political instability are also powerful drivers in specific countries and episodes, but on balance economic hardship is the strongest single driver.)
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