The favelas, shanty towns, and ghettos of Asia, Africa, and Latin America may seem foreign to us now. But if White America does nothing, they will reach our country in no time.
Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya. (Xinhua / Li Baishun) (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
October 3, 2016 — Port-au-Prince , Oeste, Haiti — A view of Cite Soleil, a slum in Port-au-Prince that houses thousands of Haitians. Cite Soleil is right by the ocean and has multiple canals that are already filled with garbage. (Credit Image: © Bahare Khodabande / EFE via ZUMA Press)
A slum in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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Maiduguri, Nigeria — A girl pumps water from a borehole provided by UNICEF. (Credit Image: © Gilbertson / UNICEF via ZUMA Wire)
The Sabarnagar Slum in Ahmedabad, India. (Credit Image: © Donatella Giagnori / Eidon Press via ZUMA Press)
Shanty town in Rosario, Argentina (Credit Image: Pablo D. Flores / Wikimedia)
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