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Was the need to escape civil war, poverty, and the promise of migrant work on farms.

Migration from Latin America and the Caribbean to the US grown over the past forty years. There are many factors that caused the immigration to increase, such as low economic development from their home countries, violence, insecurity, economic and political instability.

According to The Inter-American Dialogue, more than 40 million households with migrants abroad support more than one-third of all households in Central American and the Carribean and one-quarter of households in South America Countries like Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Venezuela.