Migrant workers, especially from Mexico, are often given agricultural jobs for three main reasons: Farms and processing plants often pay workers under the table or don’t check documentation, making it easier for illegal immigrants to qualify for the jobs. ...
After 1848: Following the end of the Mexican- American War (1846-1848), tens of thousands of migrant workers from Mexico began arriving in the United States. In many cases, they freely moved across the border. How do migrant workers live? Not only do many workers livein crowded, unsanitary...
Indigenous Female Migrant Fieldworkers in Northwestern Mexico: Perceptions of Working Conditions and HealthCamarenaOjinaga, Lourdes
For migrant female sex workers (FSWs) at the Sino-Vietnamese border, the impact of work time in their current location on the spread of HIV/AIDS is not clear. Data were collected from the Sino-Vietnamese border cities of Guangxi, China. Migrant FSWs work
entry or repatriationofmigrant workerswhenworkers’illness or infection does not impair their [...] daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org (c) 采取措施,在工人的疾病或感染情况不妨碍其开展有关工作的能力时 消除对移民工人入境的限制,并停止对移民工人遣返回国的行动。
Karen Women Migrant Workers: From Mexico to the U.S. Migrant workers have long played a crucial role in the economy of the United States‚ there has always been a rather heavy flow of both legal and illegal immigrants to the United States. There is a large variety of different jobs ...
Forced to share their living quarters with many other workers, the migrants will be hard-pressed to maintain the social distance required to contain the spread of COVID-19. Canadian growers argue that without migrant workers imported from Mexico, Jamaica and many other world countries, Canadianswou...
HIV and Mexican migrant workers in the Uni- ted States: A review applying the vulnerable populations' conceptual model. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2011; 22(3):173-85.Cynthia R. Albarrán,Adeline Nyamathi.HIV and Mexican Migrant Workers in the United States: A Review Applying the Vulnerable ...
During the US presidential election in 2016, he visited both slums and Trump Tower, which allowed him to feel a connection to migrant workers from Mexico who want to make a life in the US but have been rejected by US President Donald Trump's "America First" policy. "Trump said that Chin...
Foreign workers normally receive work and residence visas that tie them to a particular employer. If the migrant is laid off or fired, she/he usually loses the right to remain in the country after a grace period that ranges from a week to a month. This “indentured servitude” aspect of ...