INTLSTD 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: United States Border Patrol, Supply Chain, Outsourcing

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Goals for today: understand the relationship between globalization, international migration and human trafficking/smuggling, appreciate the human rights dimension of international migratory flows, distinguish between smuggling and trafficking, myths vs. realities. Nations must set limits to how many people may enter. There is a mismatch between the number of spots and those who need/want to migrate. 640 million would like to migrate permanently. Approximately 1 million receive legal permanent resident status for 23% us is preferred destination in untied states annually (dhs) There is an imbalance between those who want to migrate and those who can. Scholars divide these diverse regions into forced and voluntary. Those who are forced have the right to seek asylum and have their: what determines how big these flows are? case taken into consideration. Supply + demand + social networks = size of an international migration which leads to authorized or unauthorized.

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