The Impact of Obama's Immigration Policies on American National Security

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of International Relations, Zanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Zanjan, Iran

Abstract

The United States is an immigration-based country. In fact, unlike countries that have a historical background, this country is based on the migration of Europeans who migrated to this land from their homeland for various political, cultural, social, and economic reasons, and as a result, President Obama's executive action may document millions of immigrants. Not help in the long run to avoid deportation and create permanent life in the United States. Unfortunately, the cost of achieving this correction is very high. DACA was perhaps the most important executive action. A large group of legal experts led by Hiroshi Motomura has played a key role in demonstrating to the government how the legal authority of a program like DACA is to the government. In addition, Senator Marco Rubio unwittingly contributed to the entire effort by signaling to Latin voters that they do not have to bet anything on Obama. Maybe DACA won the election for Obama and created a new interest in the GOP value for Latino voters. The method of this research is descriptive-analytical. The study seeks to provide an appropriate answer to the question, "How do Obama's immigration policies affect US national security?" 9/11 seems to have had a significant impact on US domestic and foreign policy. The study examines the impact of Obama's immigration policies on US national security.

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