Remembering that my family often moved from one place to another, reminiscent of my childhood. Since my birth my family has traveled a total of seven times just six years before my life. As an ignorant child, moving around, I can not make you think about why we are so moved. I did not stop thinking that my family is in trouble. When asking my father why we move out, he said that I am seeking a better standard of living.
Immigration ethics is complicated. There are many opinions on the reasons for people's migration, how to emigrate, the host country, country of transit, the impact of migration to the sending country, and whether to encourage, prevent, or restrict immigration. This paper presents questions to promote a thorough discussion on several questions and immigration control ethics. Migration is basically a story of humanity from its origins to the present. Immigrants are an integral part of life on this planet. People live to survive. They are looking for food. They are far from danger and death. They will live. Immigrants are related to the human spirit, human spirit seeks adventure even in the worst situation, pursues dreams. This movement will affect the community where immigrants leave the community and accept them. This movement also affected the community on the transport route.
Early migration of mankind was the earliest migration and expansion of the mainland and modern people during the migration of people on the African continent two million years ago. After the first migration, there were other ancient people, including Dennisovans who lived about 500,000 years ago and H. heidelbergensis who was the ancestor of Neanderthal. In Africa, humans spread during the formation of species about 300,000 years ago. The "Recent African Origins" paradigm is a group of Homo sapiens, an anatomical contemporary human being outside Africa emigrated from East Africa about 70 thousand years ago and spread to the south coast of Asia and Oceania fifty thousand years ago It shows that it is coming from. Modern humans have spread throughout Europe about 40,000 years ago.
The population of H. sapiens emigrated to Levant and Europe in the year 113,000 to 115,000 years ago and may have migrated with the early wave of 185,000 years ago. These initial migrations do not seem to lead to the continuation of colonization and declined about 80 thousand years ago. As early as 125,000 years ago this first expansion wave may have reached China (and even in North America), but it disappears without leaving a trace in the modern human genome.