Flooding and droughts drove them from their homes. Now they’re seeking a safe haven in New York
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Recent data shows a significant increase in migration to the U.S. from regions like Guatemala, Bangladesh, and Senegal, which have been severely affected by climate-related disasters. This trend highlights the urgent need for safe havens as people flee from flooding and droughts that have devastated their homes. Understanding these migration patterns is crucial as it sheds light on the broader impacts of climate change and the human stories behind the statistics.
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