Abstract

International migration was part of a debate that had evolved little over the years, focusing on the impact rather than the positive results it could bring for a country. This phenomenon can be fundamental in the construction of good governments where the total respect for human rights is sought. People should consider that migrants risk their lives in search of a dream or a better life status and on their way, they may be victims of robbery, kidnapping, or being involved in the trade in human trafficking or sexual exploitation. Unfortunately, governments allow actions that leave migrants in the greatest vulnerability, unprotected and with their dignity forgotten. At present, there are discriminatory actions, both of society and of the government, which produces fear and distrust of migrants, violating their rights and violating the constitutional norm

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