Texas law dictates blank workers to be offered housing along with a livable wage, however this doesn’t always happen. There are agencies in charge of making sure migrants have a clean, safe place to live and they do not always follow through

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on their responsibilities. In some cases, migrant workers may be forced to live in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, without proper access to necessities such as clean water, electricity, or adequate ventilation.

Additionally, some employers may withhold wages or provide inadequate compensation for the work performed by migrant workers. This exploitation can leave migrant workers in a vulnerable position, without the resources or support necessary to improve their living and working conditions.

It is important for agencies and organizations responsible for overseeing migrant worker housing and labor regulations to enforce these laws and ensure that all workers are provided with fair wages and safe living conditions. By holding employers accountable for their treatment of migrant workers, we can work towards creating a more just and equitable system for all workers in Texas.