IMMIGRATION Introduction Humans are beings that move for multiple needs. Historically we were nomadic beings (we needed to look for food in different places, until evolution and the discovery of tools led to a sedentary lifestyle) Our precursors were privileged, because they only immigrated for that need, currently the reality is very different and more difficult. Current figures speak of more than 280 million people who have had to move to other countries for multiple reasons. Violence, wars, poverty, hunger and other needs are among the causes of current immigration, a phenomenon that is growing rapidly and is experienced above all in Asian and African countries. FAVORABLE ASPECTS It is possible to point out the following as favorable aspects of immigration: - The cultural enrichment of the receiving countries - The possibility of improving the quality of life of immigrants. - Reactivation of the economy, due to the contribution of m...