TY - BOOK AU - Fadoju,Oyindamola Oluwatomi AU - Kıralp,Şevkı TI - IMPACT OF BORDER SECURITY ON ILLEGAL MIGRATION ALONG THE US-MEXICO BORDER PY - 2024/// KW - International Relations KW - Dissertations, Academic N1 - Thesis (MA) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research International Relations N2 - This research rigorously examines the complex and diverse challenges related to illegal immigration, with a specific emphasis on the movement of individuals from Mexico to the United States. The study seeks to investigate three primary areas: the internal peril to national security, the potential social and economic ramifications of uncontrolled illegal immigration, and the cultural affinity of illegal immigrants to their countries of origin. The research examines the effects of unlawful immigration from Mexico on the United States by analyzing reliable secondary data from the Census Bureau, NCJRS, and ICPSR. The problem statement highlights the difficulty of monitoring and implementing immigration limitations on the approximate 10,790,000 undocumented immigrants, specifically differentiating between visa overstays and individuals who manage to elude authorities. The report highlights the urgent requirement for evidence-based policies and initiatives to successfully tackle the complex adverse impacts of illegal migration on the US, Mexico, and the wider region. The problem overview illuminates the existence of parallel realities within the illegal immigration debate, wherein defenders minimize the difficulties while skeptics link economic and security concerns to illegal immigration. The research focuses on the frequently underestimated risk presented by non-Mexican individuals, referred to as "Other Than Mexicans," who enter the United States via crossing the border with Mexico. Push factors, pull factors, and social networks are recognized as variables that contribute to the inclination to enter the United States unlawfully. The objective of the research is to examine the indispensability and feasibility of establishing secure borders between the United States and Mexico in order to safeguard the welfare of citizens and debunk misconceptions around the perceived danger of illegal immigration. This study seeks to address a significant deficiency in the current body of research by conducting a thorough analysis of the influence of border security on unauthorized migration. The findings of this study will provide useful knowledge to guide policy decisions.The research inquiries centre around the increased vulnerability to terrorist attacks, the influence of unlawful migration on American cultural dynamics, and the economic ramifications of illegal migrants on the nation. This study provides empirical evidence to the discourse on the efficiency of border security measures while recognizing its limitations, such as reliance on other authors' data and potential shortcomings of research techniques. The objective is to provide information for developing policies that effectively deal with and reduce the problems of unauthorized migration along the US-Mexico border ER -