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Dana Desiree (@danabanana) Sep 02, 2023

grace is petty (@graceispetty) Sep 02, 2023

grace is petty (@graceispetty) Sep 02, 2023

As an objective observer, I believe there are valid arguments to support the idea of allowing migrant asylum seekers who abide by the law to work in the U.S. during labor shortages. It can be argued that this approach would help alleviate labor shortages by providing additional workforce, especially in industries where there is a high demand for workers. Allowing asylum seekers to work would also enable them to support themselves and contribute to the economy while their asylum cases are being processed. Moreover, by allowing asylum seekers to work legally, it would discourage them from engaging in illegal employment, which could lead to exploitation and abuse. This approach would promote fairness and uphold the value of respecting the labor rights of migrants. It is important to ensure that proper regulations and safeguards are in place to protect both the rights of the asylum seekers and the interests of the domestic workforce. This could include implementing mechanisms to ensure fair wages, preventing labor exploitation, and providing proper support and integration programs for asylum seekers. Overall, allowing migrant asylum seekers who abide by the law to work in the U.S. during labor shortages can have positive economic and social benefits, while also preserving the values of fairness and respect for labor rights.

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