Immigration
Ensuring strong and secure borders is a critical aspect of national security and immigration policy. However, to address the root causes of mass migration, we must also recognize the growing impact of climate change on global stability. As climate change exacerbates resource scarcity, extreme weather events, and environmental degradation, many regions, particularly in less wealthy nations, will struggle to provide for their people. This will likely lead to increased displacement and migration as individuals and families are forced to flee uninhabitable conditions. By investing in climate solutions today, we can help mitigate these effects and support the resilience of vulnerable nations. This proactive approach will reduce the pressures that lead to mass migration, thereby easing the strain on our borders and allowing for a more controlled and humane immigration process. In essence, addressing climate change is not only an environmental or economic issue but also a crucial strategy for maintaining national security and managing immigration effectively in the long term.