Author: Bertie Neethling
ISBN No: 1-919799-55-9
Cost: 28.50
This paper attempts to grapple with some critical and seemingly perplexing quandaries facing the post-apartheid government in South Africa. It suggests that only with a benign and less hostile immigration policy, augmented by the introduction of auxiliary measures such as effective border controls, the elimination of corruption from the immigration department and a sustained education of the public on the positive contribution of immigrants, among others, can South African effectively deal with the huge immigration problems and dilemmas it currently faces.
ISBN No: 1-919799-55-9
Cost: 28.50
This paper attempts to grapple with some critical and seemingly perplexing quandaries facing the post-apartheid government in South Africa. It suggests that only with a benign and less hostile immigration policy, augmented by the introduction of auxiliary measures such as effective border controls, the elimination of corruption from the immigration department and a sustained education of the public on the positive contribution of immigrants, among others, can South African effectively deal with the huge immigration problems and dilemmas it currently faces.
