Immigration Reform refers to changes in laws and policies that govern how immigrants can enter and reside in a country. It often aims to address issues such as illegal immigration, border security, and the rights of immigrants. Advocates argue that reform can create a fairer system that benefits both immigrants and the economy.
In many countries, including the United States, Immigration Reform seeks to provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, improve visa processes, and enhance protections for refugees. The debate surrounding reform is complex, involving various stakeholders, including government officials, advocacy groups, and the public.