restrictionism
Restrictionism is a term used in political science, economics, and public policy to describe a stance that favors imposing or maintaining formal constraints on certain activities, movements, or rights. It is usually invoked in debates over how much freedom or openness should be allowed in a given domain and is often contrasted with liberal or open policies. The term is applied to several policy areas and does not denote a single, unified doctrine.
In immigration and border policy, restrictionism describes calls for stricter controls, longer timelines for citizenship, lower
Supporters argue that restrictionism protects national security, social cohesion, domestic industries, or cultural norms. Critics view