The
term, “Illegal Alien”, what does it mean? The first thing that would pop in
many people’s minds would be Mexican migrant worker or illegal immigrant. Let’s
briefly analyze this compounding word. The word “Illegal”, as we know it, means
something unlawful; such as, being against the law. The word for “Alien”, as we
have tarnished, means extraterrestrial being; a being from another planet. I
personally, think that the wording for the description of an illegal immigrant
is ludicrous. Who wants to be called an Alien, why not just stick with the term
“foreigner”?
Anyways,
for my blog I have decided to write about the employment lifestyle of a migrant
worker. Every different migrant worker has their own story to tell, they all
may sound different but they all have the same plot. That plot is to make money
somehow. When there are no opportunities in your home the next best thing to do
is move to another home with more opportunities. This is the life of a migrant
worker. The wages are terrible but in their eyes pocket change is better than
no change at all. There are many people that would rather hire a migrant worker
for below minimum wage than to hire a licensed, expensive professional. The
only reason this abuse continues is because all of these migrant workers are
illegal immigrants. They have no one to report any kind of injustice to. They
fear reporting anything for fear of getting deported. Despite gaining low wages
and little respect from different public views, virtually nothing can
discourage the determination these migrant workers have.
An
individual looking for work must know the consequences at hand. Anything can
happen, expect the unexpected; the two possible worse case scenarios that can
occur during these instances are: finishing up the job and not getting paid or
tricked into getting a job and getting deported instead. One of the many places
migrant workers encompass, are near hardware stores. The most notorious one is
called, “Home Depot”. This is one of the places where many migrant workers
linger in hopes of getting any kind of work, whether it’s a couple of hours or
a full day’s work.
However,
not all migrant workers wait around in hopes that employment finds them. Other
migrants decide to use a different strategy, when attempting to sell your
services doesn’t work, selling certain goods might increase your chances of
some form of income. Some migrants are more fortunate than other in which some
are able to acquire certain goods to sell and become street vendors. The goods
range from fruits/vegetables, flower arrangements, and/or trinkets of sorts.
These migrants are usually found in dense,
traffic infested areas where they march up and down the street advertising
their goods to stopped traffic in hopes of getting a quick dollar.
Migrants
vary from each location particularly in Northern California, mainly in Arcata,
and Southern California, mainly in Huntington Park. One thing to note, is that
the population of Arcata is only a fraction of what the population of
Huntington Park is; therefore, it is more obvious that where there is more
people that need things to get done more migrant workers will be there to offer
their services in hopes of earning some currency. One thing to note is that,
not all migrant workers are Mexican, just because an individual speaks Spanish,
it does not mean that they’re Mexican.