COUNTRIES draft, create, enact migration laws as their national interest dictates and official government policy validates.

Intending migrants need to understand the fine print written in regulations that details how a specific law is to be implemented. When sufficient cases surface challenging implementation, the courts come in as the final arbiter of a particular law.

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