
Border Enforcement Policies
Border enforcement policies refer to the laws and measures a country implements to control and manage its borders. These policies are designed to regulate who can enter or leave the country, often aimed at preventing illegal immigration, trafficking, and security threats. They can include surveillance, patrolling, checkpoints, and legal procedures for processing individuals seeking entry. While such policies aim to protect national security, they can also raise concerns about human rights and the treatment of migrants. The balance between security and humanitarian considerations is a key aspect of ongoing debates around border enforcement.