
Legislation & Policy Adoption
Legislation and policy adoption in immigration involves creating and implementing rules about how people can enter, live, and work in a country. Policymakers study issues like economic needs, security, and humanitarian obligations, then draft laws to address these. The proposed laws are debated and voted on in legislative bodies, reflecting societal values and needs. Once passed, these laws are enforced by government agencies. Over time, policies may be updated to respond to new challenges or public opinion, ensuring that immigration systems remain effective and fair.