Abstract
<p class="ql-align-justify">The Republic of Turkey has faced intense migration movements in accordance with the historical continuity of the Anatolian geography since its foundation process. Some of the mentioned migration movements took place within the framework of the mass movements following political developments in neighboring countries. The mass cross-border population movements have been of particular importance in the three recent migrations, with their intensities and the way they are met. The 1989 Bulgarian migration, the 1991 Iraqi migration and the Syrian migration after 2011 have been comparable, having similarities and differences in this context. The study focused on the development processes of related migration movements and the similarities and differences in the accepted policies of the Turkish public against these migration movements, theoretical approaches and the historical depth of the Turkish migration law.
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