The social problem generated by migration.
Abstract
Different social factors such as violence, poverty, the different customs of cultures, the scarcity of economic resources, the limited places of work, the little possibility of many fathers and mothers of families to be able to support their family in an adequate way, the authoritarian states, countries living in extreme poverty, are some of the reasons why many people make the decision to migrate to neighboring or distant countries in order to find better job opportunities, or study for their children. Migration is not only a social problem that affects the people who migrate, but it also represents a problem for the host countries, since the problems of government and administration of these countries are made visible.