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Are there human rights violations for workers in Dubai?

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Are there human rights violations for workers in Dubai?

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There has been some question about the workers in Dubai. When America was built we had very hard working conditions. The Irish and Italian immigrants who built the Brooklyn Bridge and Empire State building had hard working conditions. Dubai is in a fast growth stage like America was 100 years ago. With this comes hard working conditions but also great opportunity. The workers who are in Dubai are there by choice and universally are there in search of a better life and the Dubai dream. The conditions also are almost always better than what they escape in their own country. It is interesting that any criticism in this area would come from Americans because it is the US who has tightened immigration policy so tight that almost no workers can enter the country, particularly unskilled workers or those from poor nations. Would we have these workers simply stay in their own nation and not seek a better life for their families? Here’s my opinion: If we are not willing to let them into the US,

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