Illegal Immigration Information
What Is Illegal Immigration?
Illegal immigration is the act of moving to or settling in
another country or region, temporarily or permanently ("immigrating"), without
documents permitting an immigrant to settle in that country.
People who are undocumented are foreign nationals, who often come to another
country with the aid of a temporary visa, and who continue to reside and
eventually work while their legal authorization to stay in a country has expired
(and while they do not have documents authorizing them to stay in the country).
Causes Of Illegal Immigration
The international migration of people is largely driven by economic and social
forces that comprise push and pull factors. Push factors are problems in a home
nation (i.e. war, famine or poverty) that encourage migrants to emigrate from
that country. Pull factors (i.e. stability or wealth) make a nation more
attractive for migrants to immigrate. These forces may prove to overpower
receiving countries' legal regulations concerning immigrants and visitors. The
resulting phenomena is one in which laws and political bodies do not formally
acknowledge the presence of new immigrants in a country.
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