
anti-immigration movement
The anti-immigration movement consists of groups and individuals who oppose increased immigration. They often cite concerns about job competition, cultural changes, national security, or government resources. These groups advocate for stricter immigration policies, border controls, or reductions in future immigration. Their views are driven by a desire to prioritize native-born citizens’ interests, but they can also generate debate about the impact of immigration on a country’s economy, identity, and social cohesion. The movement varies in intensity and motivations, ranging from pragmatic policy concerns to more ideological positions.