Undocumented workers are workers that have fled their native country to find better work opportunities in other countries. These people leave their homes due to there being no opportunities for them where they currently live. A majority of the reasons these people leave their homes has nothing to do “beating” the system and not because they don’t love their country. It’s because of the economic down fall that could potentially cause setbacks in a person’s ability to support their family. Also, a need to come to a place where they can prosper and create a life that is free from the struggle and hardship of creating a good and decent life for themselves and their family. People worry more about why the undocumented workers …show more content…
Over the same time period, the number of unauthorized immigrants from Asia, the Caribbean, Central America and grouping of countries in Middle East, Africa and some other areas grew slightly.” This group of people are looking for what every other person is and that’s the ability to work to support their families. There are many sub-issues on this topic varying from immigration, poverty and low-wage earners. There has been debate about this topic and it is very possible that it always be a hot topic. Some questions that have come up are. Is the undocumented worker hurting the U.S. economy? And, Are there benefits of having undocumented workers in the U.S.? As with anything there are always going to be pros and cons one any issue. There are some interesting thoughts when it comes to this subject one thought is “Undocumented workers are among the most vulnerable and exploited workers in America. They are often victims of unpaid wages, dangerous conditions and uncompensated workplace injuries, discrimination, and other labor law violations. Undocumented workers who try to stand up for their rights routinely face physical and immigration-related threats and retaliation.” (2015, workplace