Border Control

Border control refers to the measures and policies implemented by a government to monitor and manage the entry and exit of individuals across its national borders. It encompasses a range of activities including immigration enforcement, customs inspection, and security screenings. The primary objectives of border control are to regulate the movement of people and goods, prevent illegal entry or smuggling, and ensure national security. Border control operations can involve the use of technology, personnel, checkpoints, and legal frameworks to enforce immigration laws and customs regulations. It plays a critical role in upholding a country’s sovereignty and maintaining order at its borders.