Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Day Labor Market in Phoenix, Arizona Essay -- Business Economics U
The Day Labor Market in Phoenix, Arizona    Introduction  This paper focuses on the Macehualli Day Labor Union located in Phoenix, Arizona in  the 85032 area.  Throughout the history of the United States, illegal immigrants have come from  all over the world to find work and a better way of life. It is estimated that right now  there are about seven million illegal aliens living in America. About 69% of these illegal  immigrants are Mexican and over 283,000 of them live in Arizona1. In this paper, we  presuppose that the illegal aliens we refer to are Mexican. This is because the aliens  living in the geographic area around the day labor center we examine are over 99%  Mexican (Reza, 2003, personal interview).  Many Mexicans risk everything they have, including their lives, in their attempts  to cross the border and live the ââ¬Å"American Dream.â⬠ Most immigrants are motivated by  the lure of lucrative employment across the border. They come to this country with the  hope of finding a higher paying job. In most cases, the immigrants are young men who  leave their families behind, but intend to earn enough money to eventually bring their  loved ones across (Reza, 2003, personal interview).  Over the past three decades, the influx of illegal immigrants has become even  more noticeable (Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1999). In the year 2000,  unauthorized immigrants accounted for about 2.5% of the U.S. population2. These  immigrantsââ¬â¢ illegal status is a serious obstacle in their search for employment. Almost all  employers require some proof of United States citizenship. For citizens and legal  immigrants, this is easily established through a driverââ¬â¢s license or state identification  card. Illegal workers, on the other hand, obvi...              .... 11 Jun. 2003.  Day Labor Union Workers. Personal Interview. 25 Oct. 2003  Gonzalez, Daniel. ââ¬Å"Future Will Require Immigrants by Millions for Jobs, Report  Says.â⬠ The Arizona Republic 31 Aug. 2003 : A6.  Reza, Salvador (Director of the Macehualli Day Labor Union). Personal  Interview. 25 Oct. 2003.  Smart pages. 2 Dec. 2003   U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. ââ¬Å"Estimates of the Unauthorized  Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: 1999 to 2000â⬠ 2 Dec. 2003  .  U.S. Department of Labor. 2 Dec. 2003   minimumwage.htm>.  Valenzuela, Abel Jr. ââ¬Å"Day Labourers as Entrepreneurs?â⬠ Journal of Ethnic and  Migration Studies 27.2 (2001) : 335-352  Valenzuela, Abel Jr. ââ¬Å"Day Labor Workâ⬠ Annual Review of Sociology 29  (2003) : 307-33                      
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