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Illegals: a modern story of West Africa and Europe

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Major crises face the world in coming years : climate change, energy costs, rising food costs, scarcity of drinking water, regional wars.These crises will create more poverty, hardship and hunger. Estimates speak of ‘hundreds of millions’ of refugees in the world by 2040, most of them from countries that are underdeveloped and under-resourced and so have no hope of being able to discourage this exodus,If we cannot learn to resolve the current problems of illegal immigration (estimated at over 750,000 in UK) what hope have we of dealing with the problems that await us in the future ?

148 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 14, 2016

About the author

Ray Brown

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Ray Brown lives in Frenchtown, New Jersey.

He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey.

His collection of poetry, I Have His Letters Still, is available through Infinity Press. It can also be ordered at http://poet-ray-brown.com, Amazon.com and other on-line book retailers.

His poetry has appeared in The Edison Literary Review, FreeXpresSion, The Blue Collar Review, 13th and 14th Annual Poetry Ink Chapbook, Moonstone Publishing, Philadelphia; The Star-Ledger of Newark; NJ Lawyer Magazine; received a NJ Poetry Society 2009 Recognition Award, PoetsSpeak on-line and will be published in upcoming volumes of the Big Hammer,, the River Poets Journal, the New Jersey Poetry Society Anthology, and The River. Four of his poems, have been featured as Poem of the Day by The New Verse News. His poetry was featured on-line in What's Your Exit? A Literary Detour Through New Jersey
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