By Jeenn Lee Hsieh
>To what extent will migration from the developing world to the developed world become a social and political issue in the 21st century?
Most immigrants move from one country to another for economic reasons. Job opportunities and better incomes are major pulling factors. In this new century, the tide of migration from the developing world to the developed world seems to be rising due in part to globalization. While the phenomenon is considered to be largely beneficial to the host country, migration has grown into a social and political issue worthy of international attention.
Some social changes are inevitable when a country is confronting an increasing number of foreign workers, often from countries of different customs and faiths and living styles. But the social problem t...