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One push factor that increased immigration from Central America and the Caribbean to the United States was
the promise of migrant work on farms.
the anticommunist position in the United States.
the need to escape civil war and poverty.
the chance to reunite with family members.

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the need to escape civil war and poverty.

Explanation: push factors drive people out of their home countries. Civil wars, political violence, and widespread poverty in parts of Central America and the Caribbean forced many to emigrate to the United States.