Claim #1: Migrants are leaving their homes in Honduras due to various push factors., Evidence: “La Ceiba is a city in Honduras that has seen an increase in crime in recent years. The city has experienced a rise in gang-related violence, as well as robberies, burglaries, and other criminal activities. The Honduran government has taken steps to address the issue, including increasing police presence and implementing tougher laws. Despite these efforts, crime remains a problem in La Ceiba”, Reasoning: Crime that is increasing and prevalent in cities across Honduras is pushing residents out of the major cities. They are migrating elsewhere to live in a safer environment., Claim #2: Migrants are leaving their homes in Honduras due to various pull factors. , Evidence: “San Pedro Sula is a bustling city, nestled in the Sula Valley and offers a blend of urban life and access to nature. One of the most significant advantages of San Pedro Sula is its cost of living. Compared to many Western cities, your dollar stretches much further here, allowing for a comfortable lifestyle without breaking the bank”, Reasoning: Migrants are leaving their homes around Honduras and migrating to San Pedro Sula for the pull factor of its low cost of living. You are able to spend less money and still have access to housing, local cuisine, and public transportation., Claim #3: Migrants are moving from rural areas to urban areas in India due to various push factors., Evidence: “The Prasad family survived by making and selling toys. When Prasad married and had children, it was difficult to sell enough toys to support his family. A few years ago, Prasad moved to the city of Bangalore in southern India in search of a better life”, Reasoning: The jobs in rural areas across India were not providing enough money to raise a family. This low income pushed migrants out of rural areas to urban areas in India., Claim #4: Migrants are moving from rural areas to urban areas in India due to various pull factors. , “Mahitosh Sarkar came here from his distant village in West Bengal 12 years ago looking for a better life, and he found it. He abandoned the penniless life of a fisherman and moved to the city to be a big time vegetable farmer.", Reasoning: Mahitosh moved to the urban areas of India for economic opportunity and better living conditions. In the city, Mahitosh has a new job as a vegetable seller, his children go to school, and his home has a tv and internet connection/, Claim #5: Rohingya migrants are fleeing from Myanmar due to various push factors. , Evidence: “The Rohingya are a Muslim minority group from Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). In 2017, most of them were driven from their homes in Myanmar’s Rakhine State. International authorities have deemed what happened to be a government-sanctioned genocide. Since then, the Rohingya have been living in overcrowded refugee settlements”, Reasoning: The Rohingya migrants are fleeing from Myanmar because they are victims of persecution and violence from Myanmar’s government. They are forced to flee or risk their safety., Claim #6: Migrants in Bangladesh are leaving their homes due to various push factors. , Evidence: “It estimates that such climate change-related effects will drive nearly 20 million people from their homes in Bangladesh in the coming decades. This means that roughly one out of every eight people there will become a climate migrant, someone who is forced to move because of changes in the local environment”, Reasoning: Climate change has caused an increase in hurricanes, cyclones, and flooding in Bangladesh that destroy homes. Migrants are forced to flee their homes and Bangladesh because of the push factor of natural disasters..

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