Sheriff Javier Salazar: Absolutely, they lied to them. They told them they were gonna get jobs there, and housing there, and, you know, just everything-- all-- "The answer to your prayers is-- is on this plane and will take you to the promised land. You know, the streets ...
“The vast majority that we catch, illegal aliens, are no different than me or you,” Cleveland said. “I enjoy having conversations with them in Spanish, finding out where they’re from, finding out where they’re going, things of that nature.” Republi...
(ii) income loss, (iii) employment status devaluation, and (iv) inability to send remittances. Moreover, the cascading and disproportionate effect of the economic challenges posed by the pandemic was aggravated by the type of jobs held by immigrants. Although the discussion is limited, reports...
According to Ren analysis, the street workers can be divided into three categories. One is to work in the university town in the near future, to work every day, and to go home to eat every meal, and to earn money. In the two place, it is to earn money for the city people in the...
The resulting feminization of poverty and displacement is linked to the fact that, despite increased integration into the formal economy, most women in Lower Income Countriess work in low-wage, insecure, and precarious jobs, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation, discrimination, unsafe working ...
For about three months thereafter he did not have any contact with me, even though I texted him on WeChat whether he would still want to pay his personal insurance through my company. His silence I well understood. Not having much saving and having no jobs, paying every month the minimum...
this strategic policy choice of sending migrant workers to their home has been questioned by many authors on theoretical grounds of labour economics, for example there can be uncertainty for workers returning to their state of domicile who may find it difficult to have agriculture-based jobs that ...
The first narrative sees women and children as victims “in need of rescue”, whereas the second narrative defines people on the move as “migrants who are ungrateful, alien, steal local jobs, threaten the security of the host nation, and are the source of any increases in national crime ...
Some new arrivals came to New York with professional jobs, an opportunity in the arts or support to pursue higher education. Many others migrated in less-privileged circumstances. To explore vulnerabilities associated with the need for housing and money in an expensive city, this study sought out...