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  2. Emigration from Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The Colombian diaspora refers to the mass movement of Colombian people who emigrated from the country in search of safety, better quality of life and/or get away from government corruption. Many of those who moved were educated middle and upper middle-class Colombians; because of this, the Colombian diaspora can be referred to as a brain drain .

  3. Colombian displacement crisis - Wikipedia

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    Colombia faces different environmental impacts, such as hurricanes, drought, and environmental degradation forcing people to leave their homes. According to Climate Refugees, "People displaced by the effects of climate change in Colombia could soon receive legal recognition under a landmark bill that passed the first stage in Congress,". [ 3 ]

  4. European emigration - Wikipedia

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    The total population of then islands grew from a 287 estimate in 1851 to 3,200 in the most recent 2016 census. [100] [101] The Origins of Falkland Islanders historically had a Gaucho presence. In Peru the official 2017 census, 5.9% or (1.3 mil) 1,336,931 people 12 years of age and above self-identified their ancestors as White or of European ...

  5. Are people leaving Facebook? It depends, but some young ... - AOL

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    Meta Platforms announced a decline in daily active Facebook users for the first time in its history, which caused the stock to drop Thursday.

  6. Teens Are Leaving Facebook, But Does it Matter? - AOL

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    Up until Facebook , every other one-time successful social network followed the same arc: explode in popularity by being hip, become mainstream and acceptable, then quickly flame out. MySpace was ...

  7. Why Colombia's President is Determined to Ditch the Country's ...

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    Gustavo Petro, Colombia's president, is positioning the country as a case study for how state built on fossil-fuel wealth can decarbonize.

  8. Anti-Colombian sentiment - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, forced displacement in Colombia since the start of Colombian armed conflict in the 1960s, although mostly taking place within the borders of the country, [8] has forced anywhere between 360 thousand to 2.9 million people to become refugees abroad, mostly low-income individuals; though these numbers are highly unreliable due ...

  9. Rise of vicious Venezuelan prison gang sends migrants ... - AOL

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    Cristian Cortes was already thinking about leaving Colombia to escape the gang violence ravaging his neighborhood when he came home to find a threatening flier shoved under his apartment door.