A Legal Analysis of Irregular Migration and the Effects on Host Countries
Keywords:
Irregular migration, Host countries, International cooperationAbstract
This article conducts a detailed analysis of irregular migration and its legal ramifications on host countries. Delving into the multifaceted nature of the issue, it explores the strain on social services, labour market dynamics, and cultural integration challenges faced by host communities, drawing insights from real-world examples in France, the United States, and Italy. Examining the legal and policy frameworks, the article emphasizes the importance of international cooperation and collaborative efforts in managing migration flows. Hence, this paper, while adopting analytical research methodology, painstakingly seeks to strike the balance between legal ramifications of irregular migration on host countries without tampering with Human rights of the immigrants. Thus, provide insights for the development of effective, just, and sustainable solutions for host countries grappling with the intricate challenges posed by irregular migration. The proposed recommendations encompass understanding migration scales through statistics, leveraging existing legal structures, prioritizing human rights, balancing border control with economic realities, investing in diplomacy, promoting public awareness, and implementing robust monitoring mechanisms.