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EVALUATION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIALIZATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF NON-PROCEDURAL PMI AND THE CRIME OF TRAFFICKING IN PEOPLE (DPPO) IN TAMBAKREJO VILLAGE, GURAH DISTRICT, KEDIRI REGENCY Sania Nizar Putri Ashari; Koesmoyo Ponco Aji
Jurnal Abdimas Imigrasi Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Jurnal Abdimas Imigrasi
Publisher : Polteknik Imigrasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jaim.v2i1.234

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The rise of cases of non-procedural irregular migrant workers who are treated badly while working abroad has become a problem that is constantly being discussed in the mass media. Direct socialization to the community is expected to reduce the number of cases of Non-Procedural PMI. By targeting areas that send a lot of irregular migrant workers, it is hoped that they can open their eyes to register according to procedures and not be tempted by the incitement of irresponsible and unlawful labor sending agents.
THE URGENCY TO STRENGTHEN THE INTEGRATION OF THE INDONESIAN BORDER AGENCIES TO REDUCE CASES OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Sania Nizar Putri Ashari; Wisnu Widayat
Journal of Law and Border Protection Vol 2 No 2 (2020): JLBP : Journal of Law and Border Protection
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jlbp.v2i2.202

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The opening of access to national borders in globalization era in the context of global level cooperation has caused many foreign citizens to migrate to other countries. Thus, various threats of crime and criminal acts are a challenge that must be given more attention, because state borders also involve state sovereignty and the security of a country. Likewise with Indonesia which borders many countries, making Indonesia vulnerable to the problem of illegal immigrants entering the territory of the country. Illegal immigrants are a definite threat because they have the potential to commit crimes, drug trafficking, people smuggling, prostitution, and even other crimes.Indonesia has various kinds of institutions that have the authority to guard borders, such as the Police, the Indonesian National Army, Immigration, and the Maritime Security Agency of the Republic of Indonesia, in practice these border control agencies carry out their respective duties and functions, and until 2020 various collaborations have been carried out. between these institutions in carrying out their duties, however, cases of illegal immigrants are still widely found and occur on the Indonesian border, so that the urgency to strengthen the integration between the border supervisors to maximize supervision of the Indonesian border does indeed exist and must be realized immediately.
IMMIGRATION LAW PERSPECTIVE ON FOUNDED CHILD WHO COMPLETE IMMIGRATION CRIME IN INDONESIA Muhammad Alvi Ghazy Ghazy; Sania Nizar Putri Ashari
Journal of Law and Border Protection Vol 3 No 2 (2021): JLBP : Journal of Law and Border Protection
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jlbp.v3i2.280

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One of the impacts of the decline in community morale is characterized by the rise of promiscuity which results in more and more babies born out of wedlock. In this regard, the main issue that will be discussed here is the concept of children found from the perspective of immigration law and its implications. According to Islamic law, the child found can be associated with the person who found it by means of confession so that the child found becomes a legitimate child like his own child. Especially for a child found by a girl, guardianship remains with the person who found and recognized it and if the child wants to marry then the guardian is the one who finds and recognizes it. However, its implementation still raises questions about the status of granting immigration documents such as passports or other immigration documents if the child found wants to leave Indonesia.