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A law which promotes the opportunity for foreign workers to obtain employment, housing, and medical care regardless of their citizenship status would likely fall under which school of jurisprudential thought?

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Natural law school of thought

Step-by-step explanation:

Jurisprudence refers to the study of legal rules and principles used by the courts to arrive at decisions. Such a study helps in gaining better understanding of laws and their application.

Natural law is the aspect of law which is based upon rational and reasonable theories which apply to all, and which define what would constitute moral misconduct or illegal conduct in general. It is also referred to as "laws of nature".

Natural law's existence is not altered or amended unlike other laws and rules, which are specific and amended from time to time to include new clauses or insert a new section.

This theory conveys an inter-linkage between legal rules and morality.

Since this school of thought is generally applicable to masses, it defines and promotes the opportunities for foreign workers to obtain employment, housing and medical care available to all irrespective of their citizenship, nationality or ethnicity.

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