Although only approximately 3 million jobs were created, the unemployment rate remains tremendously high throughout this developing country (“Push Factors”). Knowing this fact, many graduates choose to migrate to the United States, “where their skills and lower wage demands appeal to high-tech companies.” (“Push Factors”). As a result, their skills are great demands for American corporations (“Push Factors”). Consequently, there is a circumstance in which immigrants try to find a job, however at the end, they became the victims of human violence, including human trafficking. These victims are “poor people belonging to unprivileged sections of underdeveloped countries” (“Route to Misery”). They were “lured” by the illegal recruiters, and “illegally trafficked to foreign countries to sea and land routes” (“Route to Misery”). In fact, the statistics showed that fourteen thousand illegal migrants from Bangladesh crossed the Bay of Bengal in 2012; and most of them went to countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Australia, some countries in the Middle East, …show more content…
Instability in the society becomes a push factor to move away from the country of origin due to several heavy conflicts. Secondly, poverty causes people to move for a desire to improve their economic and social conditions. And finally, several greater opportunities attract people to move to wealthy countries with several advantages. For these reasons, migration is one of the most important global issues, which concerns to us all, since it increases the economic growth as well as it keeps the healthy relationship between developing and developed nations through