Poverty, political turmoil, violence and Trump’s immigration policy all play a part in raising migration to its highest level in decades
It’s only 7.30am but Daniel is already looking stressed. Every few minutes his mobile buzzes and he steps out of earshot to take another call from a client.
A shipment is being dispatched tomorrow, and he is still learning the basics of logistics. “The business responds to the market, and right now, the boss says the market is families,” he says.
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