An employer provides a migrant farm family the day off to visit the health clinic in a nearby community and tells them to take all of the time they need
However, the family arrives at the clinic appearing very stressed. In addition to the health issue, which of the following would most likely be a fear experienced by the family?
a. Their personal belongings may be stolen while they are at the clinic.
b. Immigration officials will send them back to their home country.
c. The clinic personnel will look down on them and be biased against them.
d. They weren't getting paid for that day, and continued employment is never certain.
ANS: D
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