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>>16239426
>Is it over?
Not at all, as your graph shows, the fun is only getting started

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So, for many decades, the US has had a much better economy than any other country south of its borders, there has always been some migratory flux, no doubt, but we now see a flood of migrants along the souther border in recent years.
I was wondering what exactly happened all over central america this last decade or so for this movement of people to increase in this way, and I read this article, and this is crazy if this is true, it means that this is only the beginning of this migratory phenomenon, if the climate there keeps changing like so.
Does anyone know what type of future weather patterns are expected for central america? Will they experience severe droughts and massive crop failures?
Sauce:
https://phys.org/news/2023-10-unusually-dry-seasons-central-america.html

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