Expulsion of Foreigners: "A Comparative Study"
Abstract
The State, in accordance with the provisions of international law, has within its territory the organization of the manifestations of human life in all its dimensions with a view to achieving security, justice and well-being. Among the requirements for security is the organization of the status of foreigners' Center, on the basis of which the entry and residence of aliens is regulated within its territory, as well as the deportation of unwanted foreigners for reasons and motives that may be related to anything that violates security, public order, tranquility, public health, national economy, and other reasons and justifications which the state may invoke to justify its use of that. However, the State's exercise of this right is not absolute, as long as it is bound by the martial laus imposed by the rules of international law on the state which is termed as the minimum level of foreigners treatment. This restriction does not have a negative concept in terms of its benefits. It is essentially a balance between the interest of the State and the interest of the individual and ultimately the flourishing public interest of the State among all nations within the international community.