An exodus of residents from New York City and Los Angeles that began in 2020 has "persisted," according to Fortune, with another big-name city joining their ranks. Nearly six years after the world ...
HARLINGEN, Texas (Border Report) — Hunger, poverty, violence and lack of jobs are among reasons driving thousands of migrants from their homelands in Latin American countries north to the U.S. border.
With the increase in human migration, economies and markets across the world are being reshaped. While I've found much of the media spotlight has been focused on migration to Western countries such as ...
KABUL, Afghanistan, December 11 (UNHCR) - A study of Afghan deportees from Iran has revealed that economic pressures are the main reasons behind the increase in irregular population movements from ...