Illegal Immigration: Justifications, Pros, and Impacts on National Security
Keywords:
Illegal immigrant, Sending countries, Receiving Countries, Transit countries, RemittancesAbstract
To address the problem of illegal immigration from its roots, it is necessary to search for the real and fundamental reasons that prompted migrants to leave their countries and risk their lives for a better life that was not available to them in their countries, as the main reason for their migration lies in what the colonial countries have done throughout their history full of disadvantages and crimes since they invaded the primitive poor areas, especially in the African continent, and kidnapped their sons and made them slaves and used them in the slave trade, to achieve for themselves well-being, ignoring what results from Their actions in the future, and although the largest migrations that occurred in the modern era were the migration of Europeans to America, and the tragedy it caused to the indigenous people (American Indians), but it was the reason for the emergence of a great country, the United States of America, without these migrations would not have been, then the colonial stage that occurred in the nineteenth century and beyond, and the consequent looting of the bounties of vulnerable peoples in Africa, and the transfer of raw materials and trained labor to their countries in Europe to develop their industries, and to achieve the welfare of their people without regard to the poor peoples, without whom, the European countries would not have been industrialized and developed countries as they are now, knowing that these European countries are the ones who made the political borders between the peoples of the world and put obstacles to their movements, which made these peoples pay the tax of dividing their countries, and strangely they (i.e. European countries) strongly demand that the world become a small village, and due to globalization and modern technology, it has become a small village













