
Administrative Regulation
Administrative regulation in immigration policy refers to rules and guidelines created by government agencies, such as the Department of Homeland Security, to implement laws passed by Congress. These regulations provide specific details on how immigration laws are enforced, including processes for visa applications, asylum claims, and deportation procedures. While Congress sets the broad legal framework, administrative regulations fill in the practical aspects, ensuring that policies are applied consistently and fairly. These regulations can evolve over time, reflecting changes in policy priorities or societal needs.