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@WSJ there are a lot of economies that heavily rely on remittances. The longer an immigrant is away the less they give. What happens then??
@WSJ When economies cannot grow fast enough/create enough jobs, #immigration is solution. When economy improves, immigrants can return.
@WSJ Nice article. Not dissimilar to the Central American migration situation. Significant part of GNP coming from remittances from US.
@AnnaDols1 or maybe folks just want to travel but that ish is expensive. Young, adventurous, but broke. @WSJ
@saratu, perhaps, I just hope AU summit has this on its agenda sha, sick and tired of hearing stories of hundreds perishing every time
@AnnaDols1 AU actually focusing on issues that matter to African youth? Heh. That'll be the day.
@saratu allow me in my youthful ignorance to be expectant of those old men
@WSJ that isn't paradoxical at all
Also note the out of control racist comments on this @WSJ article on #Senegal ese #migrantshttp://on.wsj.com/1Thgqjg
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