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Such a person also qualifies to be a migrant worker. Nonetheless, migrant workers have been synonymous with the UN’s definition criterion, which is going to form the definitional basis for this expose. In effect, the expose elucidates about this indispensable issue of migrant workers while focusing on the UN’s definitional criteria. It is important to point out that the issue of migrant workers has been controversial in the contemporary society, which effectively ensured the UN’s intervention on the issue.
In line with this, debate surrounding this controversial issue usually takes a sensitive perspective while unreliable and flawed statistics inform decisions and opinion in this issue, which creates a misconception. Unfortunately, it is evident that these misconceptions create strains in some areas where the issue of migrant workers is present. Hence, it has become a common occurrence to hear of natives accuse migrant workers of various issues with the main issue being that migrant workers benefitted from services that were an entitlement of the locals.
However, it is evident that weaknesses in the public administration system are to blame due to the failure to provide factual statistics and provide social amenities to the public in a reasonable manner (Legrain 2). The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association noted that industrialized nations faced a challenge regarding the approach to use while addressing the migrant workers issue. In line with this, the association cited numerous problems associated with these migrating groups and noted that the problems were political and social in nature.
Importantly, the association identified the most common group of migrant workers as farm workers and noted that this group underwent a number of challenges while working in America. In this regard, The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association noted the group was lowly paid, uninsured and living under extremely dangerous conditions despite providing the country with an essential service. In 2008, the United States estimates of residents were approximately 293 million with 36 million people born from foreign countries out of which 10 million of them were unauthorized residents of the country (Census).
On the other hand, Holmes noted the average age of migrant workers who worked in the agriculture sectors as below the age of 29 years. In addition, Holmes noted that only a few migrant workers who were more than 60 years worked in the agricultural sector of the country (448). On the other hand, the National Center for Farmworker Health estimates put 80 percent of women who worked in these farms as more likely to have been born in the U.S. with 34 percent of women having born in the country while their male counterparts working in these farms constituting of only 17 percent.
In effect, this is proof that migrant workers played a significant role in the economy of the United States. Migrant workers play a prominent role in supporting the economy of the United States. The National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council observed that, the U.S. government reaped more than $50 billion as taxes than the migrant workers in all levels of government in the U.S. (qtd. in National Immigration Law Center 2). In line with this, it is evident that the government would not have raised this amount if
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