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do you think the prairies are going to remain the same without migrant workers after the lot of what are the challenges that lie ahead and how can overcome them write an essay in about 200 words​

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Explanation:More than half the world’s population resides in urban areas, and cities continue to attract people in

search of a better of life and greater job prospects and services. Cities address the immediate needs

of migrants and respond to a number of challenges brought on by integration. Indeed, many cities

welcoming migrants show that well managed migration can be an asset for economies and societies,

particularly in the long term. Cities also have an important role to play to refine the parameters of the

commitment made at the UN summit last year for a better, more cooperative approach to migration.

On 19 September 2016, the UN General Assembly adopted the New York Declaration for Refugees

and Migrants, including a commitment to develop by 2018 a global compact aimed at facilitating

safe, orderly and regular migration. The Global Compact for Migration has the potential to significantly

advance not only how we perceive and treat migrants but also how society embraces and benefits

from diversity. Cities must identify the main legal and administrative priorities they need to address in

order to enable the integration and adequate protection of migrants, particularly those not eligible for

the same legal entitlements as refugees. They need to collaborate with national governments and with

other stakeholders, including the private and non-governmental sectors, to overcome existing and

future barriers to migrant integration.

Currently, there is significant hostility towards migrants in some countries and communities. It is

the responsibility of governments at all levels to reverse this trend building a narrative based on the

overwhelmingly positive reality of migration, rather than on misperception. Migrants are not a burden,

even less so a threat. If properly managed, migration stands to benefit all. There is explicit recognition

that in 2018, the Global Compacts for Migration and on Refugees will stand to benefit from the

experiences of cities. This report contributes to that narrative with its perspectives from cities around

the world, supported by good practices, solutions and measures and a preparedness framework

guiding cities towards managing migration while assisting with the long-term integration of migrants.

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