Immigrants are only 3.5% of people worldwide – and their negative impact is often exaggerated, in the U.S. and around the world
in an interview with The Conversation reminds us of a basic truth: that most people do not migrate:
“It’s important for everyone to know that most people do not want to leave their hometown. Most people want to stick around because that’s where their loved ones, family members and friends are. It is the place they know, and they have an attachment to the place. It takes a lot – like an invasion, hunger, a great educational or professional opportunity – to want to leave your home.”
KJ
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