Immigration policy is a complex issue that requires a combination of factors. We need a balanced policy to deal with the refugee crisis, protecting national security while respecting human rights and humanitarianism. We should develop a policy that provides asylum to refugees who really need it, and at the same time effectively manages migration flows and ensures the security of the country.
At the same time, we need to work with other countries to address the refugee crisis on a global scale. The international community should work together, share responsibilities, and provide more support and assistance to refugees, instead of blaming the problem on other countries.
We cannot ignore the positive social and economic impact of migration. Immigrant groups bring diversity and dynamism to society, and they also contribute to the country's economic development. Therefore, we need to develop open and inclusive policies that give migrants the opportunity to integrate into society and realize their potential.
In short, migration policy needs to take into account many factors such as humanitarian and economic development, and we need a balanced policy to deal with the refugee crisis, while also requiring the international community to work together to address the migration challenges on a global scale.