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g100num [7]
2 years ago
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Is political freedom a push factor or a pull factor for immigrants to come to United States

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maksim [4K]2 years ago
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Political freedom was a pull factor for the immigrants to come to the United States.

<h3>What are the push and pull factors for the immigrants to come to the United States?</h3>

Push factors are those factors which push the people away from their native place. Some of the push factors includes the political corruption or instability, war, lack of medical and education opportunity etc.

Pull factors are those factors which pulls or attracts the people to a new place by providing better opportunities such as good climate, more wealth, education and employment opportunities etc.

Hence, political freedom is the pull factor for the people as it gives the liberty to live the people freely in the political conditions.

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