Categorías: Todo - border - immigration - terrorism - migration

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Global Migration

Migration patterns are influenced by various factors, including economic opportunities, political stability, and demographic changes. Many individuals move from developing to developed countries in search of better living conditions or to escape violence and discrimination.

Global Migration

Global Migration

Continuing US and European Experiences

European Problem
Brexit
Terrorism
US-Mexican Border Problem
Volume and accompanying complexity of the problem

High number of irregular immigrants

Criminal immigrants

Economic immigrants

Nature of the border

World's only direct land border between the developed and developing worlds.

Very long and difficult frontier to "seal"

Human Population Movement

The Human Tragedy Factor
Political

Violence

Demographic

Aging populations to developed world

Developing to developed world

Immigration Motivations and Functions
Pull factors

Positive attributes to attract immigrants to different destinations

Job seeking

Push factors

Motives to leave a political jurisdiction

Promise of materially better life

Avoid conflict or discrimination

Improve one's living conditions by relocation

Forms of movement
Immigration

Irregular immigrants

Illegal, undocumented, unauthorized

“those who enter a country without proper authorization or who have violated the terms of stay of the authorization they hold, including by overstaying.”

Legal immigrants

Asylum seekers

Refugees