In the United States, corporate entities that allow undocmen…
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In the United Stаtes, cоrpоrаte entities thаt allоw undocmented workers to take jobs in factories face minimal consequences from the government when their hiring practice of workers without legal status is discovered. However, the consequences for those workers are much more severe. The reason is relative to one's structural position of power. An undocumented worker has no protection from the U.S. government whereas a wealthy owner of a corporation behind a factory like a poulty plant has citizenship, money, and connections to other powerful people to defend against any legal action. This represents which theoretical framework?