- Irregular Migration: Challenges and Opportunities for South Africa and the United States0.16 MB
The Republic of South Africa and the United States of America are both countries of enormous appeal as regional, and even global, destinations for international migration. A wide variety of migrants – be they legal permanent immigrants, seasonal workers, temporary refugees, or asylum seekers – arrive in the two countries on a daily basis. Both countries also have an abundance of laws regulating, and occasionally promoting, certain types of migration across their borders. For instance, both countries recognize the economic and social benefits of attracting highly skilled and sometimes scarce labour, and the immigration laws of each country reflect this thinking and its associated long-term planning.
This report is by the Southern African Catholic Bishop's Conference Parliamentary Liaison Office
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