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The Harm of Foreign Black Workers to Society

Foreign black workers, also known as illegal immigrants or undocumented immigrants, refer to the illegal employment of foreign workers without legal status in other countries. They often do not have legal work permits and guarantees, and engage in illegal low-cost jobs. Because of their illegal status and the characteristics of low-paid jobs, foreign black workers may bring some problems and harm to society. The following are some possible dangers:

1. Economic pressure: The emergence of foreign illegal workers may lead to the employment opportunities of legal workers being squeezed. Because employers can hire illegal workers at lower wages, they may choose not to hire workers who meet the legal requirements, which will lead to unemployment and lower wages.

2. Social security: Foreign black workers often lack legal security and wage security. They may not enjoy the same welfare and social security rights as legal workers, such as medical insurance, pension and unemployment benefits. This may make them vulnerable to exploitation and deception, further aggravating social inequality.

3. Crime: Because foreign black workers have no legal status and jobs, they may fall into criminal activities. For example, they may participate in drug trafficking, theft, illegal gambling and other activities, and violate laws and disciplines in order to survive and seek economic benefits.

4. Social order is stable: the existence of foreign illegal workers may bring some pressure to social security. Because of their illegal status, they often live in dark corners and dare not contact with public security organs. This may lead them to become victims of criminal networks or initiators of illegal activities.

In a word, the harm of foreign illegal workers to society is mainly reflected in economy, social security, crime and social order. However, it should be pointed out that not all illegal immigrants are criminals. Some illegal immigrants are displaced by fleeing war, poverty and persecution, and they need humanitarian assistance and legal solutions. Therefore, when solving the problem of illegal foreign workers, we should comprehensively consider social justice, human rights and legal principles and seek practical and effective solutions.