Life in the Shadow of US-Mexico Border Wall - BBC News



Migration from Central America and Mexico into the United States from the Souther Border is driven by poverty, people fleeing for their lives because of the illegal drug trade, gangs, unemployment, lack of governments controls of their borders and other factors.
The bottomline is (MONEY) economics!

It is deplorable to see dead bodies of people fleeing from their countries laying in the deserts, fleeing to secure a better life for themselves, families and friends. People sacrifice their lives seeking a better life; knowing the risk, they trod on with hopes and aspirations to live, work and progress.

If people had good paying jobs and opportunities in their countries, many would not risk their lives seeking to cross borders in the hope for better lives.

Regardless of how many feel about illegal migration, many do benefit from paying low wages, unfair practices and abuse and they are all wrong.

Lets help people put of poverty.

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