The "largest exodus from South America in a decade" is transforming the region and will impact the U.S. as well.
"The tide of South American immigrants is expected to have a direct but manageable impact on the United States. Analysts saythe robust U.S. economy can not only absorb, but also needs, cheap labor from such countries as Peru and Ecuador as well aseducated immigrants from more developed countries such as Argentina. Also, although the United States is one of the topdestinations for immigrants, other prosperous Western countries particularly Spain, Italy and Canada have become equallypopular. "
Thanks to Abhijeet Chavan
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