When addressing an issue of emigration, we always find three unavoidable issues: a) the place of departure: its population density and demographic pressure, economic situation, possibilities of reaching a better economic and social level, existence of programs states of emigration, etc.;b) the place of arrival or goal: good opportunities, available land, possibilities for work and individual progress, etc.; and c) finally, the fact itself, what is the trigger that makes a group of people to move to another place at a certain moment in history, leaving their land that entails drama: abandonment of the land, separation and possible final break with the family, forced adaptation to good new customs and way of life.
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