U.S. Immigration Policy
U.S. Immigration Policy refers to the laws and regulations that govern how individuals from other countries can enter, live, and work in the United States. This policy includes various visa categories, such as work visas, student visas, and family reunification visas, which allow people to come to the country for specific purposes.
The policy also addresses issues like asylum for those fleeing persecution, and deportation for individuals who violate immigration laws. Over the years, U.S. Immigration Policy has evolved, reflecting changes in political, economic, and social factors, and continues to be a topic of significant public debate.