Immigration Policies of Developed Countries Shape National Identity and Integration
The article discusses how immigration policies in developed countries impact their social, economic, and demographic goals. Countries like the UK, Australia, and Canada face challenges in integrating migrants while ensuring national security and stability. The study shows that immigration policies evolve based on political culture and values, with different countries having unique approaches to migrant integration. National models of integration are influenced by cultural and regional factors, leading to varying policies on citizenship and identity.