Finally, a home affairs minister who cares about immigration policy

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Aaron Motsoaledi seems on track to effect changes that will help SA attract skills and much-needed investment

A new year brings many fresh opportunities. One may find, upon closer inspection, that these opportunities have an underlying theme — change. Change to an eating plan or lifestyle to have the desirable body, or a change in attitude to develop a healthier mindset.

Home affairs officials stationed in SA and at missions across the globe are notorious for enforcing internal policies rather than the laws of the country, leading to unnecessary wrongful and unlawful refusal of a growing number of applications, often resulting in dire consequence for applicants. Many of these applications are filed by foreigners who are recognised by the preamble of the Immigration Act as people whose applications should be encouraged and facilitated.

The minister’s commitment to service delivery is a soothing balm to an ache that has troubled South Africans who have noticed that the taxpayer base is being depleted as citizens with the skills needed to build the economy leave the country in alarming numbers, an exodus many will contend was induced by maladministration on the part of the government.

 

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What a load of rubbish! We want less immigration NOT more! Motsoaledi must not provoke us with open borders We want those borders closed.. We want our broken immigration system to be repaired . We want less immigration NOT more

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