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Most of the recent migration into the U.S. comes from Central American countries, particularly Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, driven by factors such as violence, poverty, and political instability. Additionally, there has been an increase in migrants from Mexico and South American nations, including Venezuela and Colombia, seeking better economic opportunities and safety. This trend reflects ongoing regional challenges and the search for improved living conditions.

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