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Escaping hunger by illegally crossing into China appears to be less viable since Mr. Kim came to power.
Those were peak famine years, and most immigrants who passed through were Irish escaping hunger and destitution and Germans escaping political turmoil in their homeland.
"They are escaping war, they are escaping hunger, so this is something we cannot avoid.
It is one piece of our commitment to opportunity for all people...Immigration is a way that millions of people in our world are escaping hunger and poverty, and the flow of immigrants into this country is contributing to our nation's economic health.
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It was thanks to innovative policies that allowed small farmers to own land and pursue rural enterprises that I was able to escape hunger.
People leave places where food is produced, paradoxically, to escape hunger.
They were trying to escape hunger - and to stay alive with what little food and water they could carry.
Millions left for the Americas: some to colonise, others to escape hunger, financial crises, persecution, ethnic cleansing, war or totalitarian governments.
Most people in Hong Kong have parents or grandparents who fled the mainland to escape hunger and the upheavals of the bloody civil war in the 1940s, but they remain deeply attached to their roots.
Even though these substitutions may provide a feasible mechanism to escape hunger and cope with price shocks, they may be problematic as they would mask a more serious trade-off between nutritious food and cheap food especially when undertaken in the absence of adequate knowledge and understanding of their nutritional implications.
I have come to see this as a great exodus in our time: hundreds of millions of people escaping from hunger, poverty, and disease.
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