Extreme weather contributes to illegal migration at US-Mexico border: study
- Extreme weather influences undocumented migration at the US-Mexico border, increasing risks as climate change brings droughts and storms, according to a new study.
- People from agricultural areas in Mexico cross the border more after droughts and are less likely to return home due to continued extreme weather conditions.
- The study highlights the necessity for global collaboration on migration and climate resilience amid threats to social, political, and economic stability.
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