jueves, 7 de agosto de 2014

Migratory Policy Part V: 3D Migrants (Constructive Political Theory)



Today we are going to work on the fourth interest of the corporate identity ( check out my other posts on this issue) is the most complex to implement, but it can be understood in these terms, that one must see the immigrant that comes to your country as a person that will provide his/her work, to satisfy an unsatisfied demand, especially the need for labor in certain tasks like the 3 Ds (Dirty, Dingy and Dangerous) Checkel and Katzenstein, 2008; p. 3, helping the host nation contributing to the common good.  Foreign labor must seen by the recipient population as resource  ( that should not be squandered) and the State must make certain they remain   non-competitive and maintain complementary role (and neutralizing any dangerous people the hide in the influx of migrants), there for capitalizing on the situation. One may debate if this is true or not but we’ll do this later, the important thing is that  in any case there must be an active State, policy makers can be looking the other way. These workers that come from abroad, work risky, unprotected jobs and in some cases put there life’s at risk, with salaries lower than the natives. Also this situation presupposes social mobility, nationals are not willing to do these particular   tasks and have progressed to other kinds of jobs that are not so sacrificed. Something I must add that one must take into account  the fact that it is a form of discrimination that is getting  more structural as time goes by  to  accept migrants while  they are  people that clean, cuts brick, pick up the garbage, harvest potatoes… and  stays out of sight of the general population, everything is Ok, the moment the migrants become visible or have an opinion it becomes an issue, so in some countries, racism and ever growing nationalism rears its ugly head and thing get political, I find all of this so frustrating how some countries capitalizes on migrant workers but treat them so poorly.




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