Todd Miller on U.S.-Mexico Border
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Todd Miller has been reporting on the U.S.-Mexico border for nearly three decades .
Climate change has emerged as a growing theme from Miller ’s time spent south of the border.
Miller has watched climate events displace residents of Latin America and the rest of the world in real time.
Miller : Droughts, hurricanes, and other life-threatening changes in Central America have led to a fourfold increase of people facing hunger in about two years .
Miller : The number of people with concrete plans to migrate jumped from 8% to nearly 15% in two surveys.
There is no climate asylum in the U.S. for climate refugees.
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