The health care system is a necessity for any country, developed or developing. In the United States, there had been several arguments on health issues to illegal immigrants. Dwyer wonders whether societies should provide health care and therefore promote the health of the immigrants. Nationalists disagree while humanists agree with the heath care program for the immigrants. Based on his analysis, Dwyer comes with his opinion that societies have a moral obligation of providing healthcare to its citizens. Dwyer notes with concern that migration is not a new thing since it has lasted for hundreds of years. What is new is illegal immigration as nations and societies tend to regulate immigrants. He notes that governments were more concerned about managing the ‘citizenry than residency.' In practically all cases, migrants do the worst paying jobs under tough conditions, and as time goes by, trafficking of humans has increased, females becoming more of the principal victims. ...