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Indonesia's border areas with other countries are prone to various threats, both traditional threats such as territorial disputes or military attacks and non-traditional threats focusing on individual security, known as human security. The high number of human trafficking cases through border areas indicates the need to enhance the functions of personnel assigned to these areas. In this context, Immigration has a significant responsibility to prevent transnational crimes such as the non-procedural dispatch of Indonesian migrant workers and other forms of human trafficking. This research aims to analyze the role of immigration functions in enhancing human security in border areas. This descriptive research is based on literature studies related to border issues and potential crimes, as well as the role of immigration in addressing these problems. Through the four immigration functions—immigration services, law enforcement, state security, and facilitator of community welfare development—it is hoped to improve human security for communities in border areas. The findings indicate that strengthening these functions can significantly reduce human trafficking cases and enhance the welfare and security of border communities. This research provides important contributions to the development of public policies related to border management and the prevention of transnational crimes.
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Adhista Cahya Mustika
Andry Indrady
University of Indonesia
Asian Journal of Engineering Social and Health
University of Indonesia
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e67cafb6db6435876060e9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v3i5.327
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