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Through enhancing governent policies in accordance to human rights, immigration can be controlled in a pragmatic manner.
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Immigrants' socio-economic status is highly dependant on the immigration policies of the correspoding welfare regime.
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The higher the level of poverty, the more likely it is for one to migrate. Reducing absolute poverty itself is not sufficient to supress migration.
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Not only is immigration policy reform at the government level warranted, it must respons to the human rights of these immigrants and emphasize equality on the grounds of distributive justice.
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Research found that Immigration elevates aggregate living standards in the long run. Higher number of immigrants is correlated with higher economic development. Migration is occuring at an unprecedented rate involving increasingly diverse destinations. The subject of immigration has become a focal point of international issues.
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Increased migration and diversity seem to have worsened poverty and social problems within these ethnic groups that have migrated. Inequality should ne combatted by integrating these minorities groups into society more effectively whilst ensuring a stable education and work and raising social cohesion. Studies find that the socioeconomic status and education of an immigrant are the two most significantly influential factors that affect their subsequent social cohesion.