Abstract

People Smuggling and Trafficking in Persons is a transnational crime that involves many countries trying to work together to eradicate, fight and prevent these crimes. Indonesian Immigration as a government agency that has the function of supervising the movement of traffic in and out of the territory of a country, has a major role in eradicating crimes of people smuggling and trafficking in persons. The strategic geographical condition of Indonesia's territory allows people to be smuggled. There are many factors that influence the occurrence of this incident, one of which is geographical conditions and a high level of poverty and the lack of knowledge of Indonesian citizens related to crimes of trafficking in persons and people smuggling are factors that trigger the occurrence of crimes of human smuggling and trafficking in persons. The high number of perpetrators and victims of People Smuggling and Trafficking in Persons whose victims are Indonesian citizens is a spur and an urgency for Indonesian Immigration to take preventive and repressive measures in eradicating the crime of People Smuggling and Trafficking in Persons. The role of immigration is needed in dealing with this. Law number 6 of 2011 concerning immigration is the legal basis for carrying out the duties and functions of Immigration. One of the functions of immigration, namely supervision, is a major concern in eradicating crimes of People Smuggling and Trafficking in Persons. Supervision is carried out when Indonesian citizens apply for travel documents and supervision at Immigration Checkpoints either at seaports, airports, cross-border posts, or other places as places of entry and exit from the Indonesian Territory which are places where inspections of peop\\tory are carried out. Indonesia, as well as supervision at the borders of the territory of the Republic of Indonesia. Supervision is carried out to ensure that migrants enter and leave Indonesian territory legally through Immigration Checkpoints in accordance with Immigration Law Number. 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration.

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