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    One Third Of Central Americans Want To Live In A Different Country 10 million adults

    One Third Of Central Americans Want To Live In A Different Country



    ... in Honduras, whose residents make up a large percentage of the migrant caravan, about half of adults (47%) say they would like to move to another country permanently if they could...

    Tue, 11/13/2018 - 11:55
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    Authored by Julie Ray and Neli Esipova via Gallup,

    The several thousand Central American asylum seekers and migrants who are slowly making their way toward the U.S. border may be unusual because of the size of their group, but their desire to come to the U.S. is not. They actually represent a relatively small fragment of a much larger group of people in their own region -- and around the world -- who say they would like to move to the U.S. if they could.



    In Gallup's most recent global estimate, between 2015 and 2017, 15% of the world's adults - more than 750 million people - said they would like to move to another country permanently if they could. In Central America, this percentage is one in three (33%), or about 10 million adults.

    Three percent of the world's adults -- or nearly 160 million people -- say they would like to move to the U.S. This includes 16% of adults from Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama and Costa Rica, which translates into nearly 5 million people.



    But unlike the caravan of Central American migrants who are currently on the move, most people who desire to migrate will never try to make their way to the U.S. Desire remains only that. Gallup typically finds that the percentage of those who have plans to move is substantially lower than the percentage who would like to move, and even fewer are actively making preparations to do so.
    Central America is no different in this regard. For example, in Honduras, whose residents make up a large percentage of the migrant caravan, about half of adults (47%) say they would like to move to another country permanently if they could, but about 9% are planning to move in the next year -- and 2% are actively preparing to do so.
    Implications

    The caravan of asylum seekers and migrants is currently weighing whether it will remain in Mexico or push on to the U.S. Those who decide to push on speaks to the risks migrants are willing to take - and also the strong draw that the U.S. continues to be for millions.
    For the past decade, Gallup's global studies have shown that the U.S., more so than any other country, has been the top desired destination for people who say they would like to move. Central Americans are no exception. People in this region who would like to move - if they could - say they would like to move to the U.S. more than any other place in the world.
    However, this desire to move to the U.S. started to show signs of waning in Central America in 2017, and it seems to have persisted in a number of countries so far in 2018. This could possibly reflect changes in the climate toward migrants in the U.S. under the Trump administration -- but it is still too early to tell, and Gallup will continue to monitor it.
    For complete methodology and specific survey dates, please review Gallup's Country Data Set details.


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    Oh sure they do, they ruined their own beautiful country, now that want to nomad on and ruin someone else's.

    STOP THIS STUPID GYPSY MIGRATION. TELL THEM TO FIX THEIR OWN COUNTRIES OR LIVE WITH IT. THEIR CHOICE.
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    Too bad! They overbreed and trashed their own country.

    They trashed every inch of the way through Mexico.

    They TRASH our border and our neighborhoods.

    WE DO NOT WANT THEM HERE!

    GO HOME AND CLEAN UP YOUR MESS YOU MADE AND GET ON THE 3 YEAR BIRTH CONTROL IMPLANT!

    GO MOVE TO RUSSIA!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    Related:

    Gallup: Five Million Central Americans Want to Join Caravans to the U.S.


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    We have 25 million to deport.

    Slam the border shut and sent them all home.

    Cut off all the freebies!
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