The document evaluates the migration policies and practices affecting workers from South Asia, particularly Bangladesh, who migrate to the Middle East for employment, highlighting the significant abuse and exploitation they face. It discusses the kafala system that binds workers to employers, often leading to deprivation of rights and inhumane conditions, and contrasts the inadequate legal protections in Bangladesh with stronger frameworks in other countries like Indonesia. The author calls for revisions in laws and policies to safeguard the rights and well-being of migrant workers.