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"Immigration is a process of transfer of people from countries of different cultures from their original home to other countries for severe reasons. The immigration country may be different culturally and civilization stable security, social and economic environment. This immigration formed a political and social phenomenon in the last decade of this century with many traces and views that include most of the Arab and Islamic countries and other peoples in what is known as the Third World countries, including Iraq. This study is interesting in Iraq more than others which has witnessed waves of immigration from the time of the First Republic in 1958 until the post-political transition in 2003, and subsequent political instability, and the violence and terrorism in most of the cities of Iraq and the terrorism of Daesh after the controlling on the cities of northwest Baghdad. This is the vital role of this study which is tackling the views of immigration in Iraq after 2003, the problems of roots and political backlash and its impacts on internal stability and political, religious and economic situations. The state of Iraq has faced many problems because of the immigration. There are no developmental and strategic vision of political systems, and their challenges of the general internal situation and the impact of the sectarian and national differences, and the culture of citizenship such as minorities. The first part of this paper is about ideological and historical dimensions. Here presents a number of issues relating to immigration in Iraq, Internal political, economic and religious stability and absence of citizenship culture in political discourse making, and then its causes and effects were diagnosed in the second. In the third topic, the discussion is about the repercussions of immigration on the political and social structure in Iraq, Finally, the fourth section is possible scenarios on the reality of immigration from Iraq, and the research including a number of conclusions and recommendations."
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