I disagree with the idea that most developed countries will enact stricter immigration policies in the future. I would like to explain the reason in terms of population and globalization.
One key factor is the population in developed countries. In general, the birth rate in most developed countries are deteriorating recently. Immigrants could be accepted as workers making up for the shortage, which can lead to substantial results in maintaining the labor force.
Second, with the advent of globalization, the number of people who are interested in foreign cultures will increase due to wide spread of external culture such as foods. Under this circumstance, Immigrants can be a good factor to popularize their culture. As a result, even domestic people can get in touch with their cuisines with ease.
Although accepting immigration policies have some demerits, the merit of supporting the workforce and promoting interaction between nations overweighs the negative impacts. In conclusion, for these reasons, the government in developed countries do not have to regulate strict laws for immigrants.
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