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Dinorah E.

Published on Dec 11, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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I emigrated from the country El Salvador and immigrated to New York, U.S.A. I was part of the migration stream leaving Latin America and going to North America.

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The push factor that drove me to leave my country was both economical and political because there was a civil war taking place. The pull factor that drove me to choose this country was the quality of life because America had better jobs and opportunities.

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5 FACTS

  • If you lived in El Salvador you would be 10.5 times more likely to be murdered.
  • You would make 85.8% less money.
  • 75,000 people died during the civil war.
  • 500,000 immigrants came to the U.S. From El Salvador due to the war.
  • America has many more available jobs than El Salvador.