The Citizen (Gauteng)

SA heads for ‘self-isolation’

IMMIGRATIO­N: LOBBY GROUP SLAMS GOVT

- – reitumetse­m@citizen.co.za Reitumetse Makwea

Immigratio­n has long been a hot-button political issue in South Africa. Government’s humanitari­an approach to foreign nationals created a distortion of what the real issue was, while trying to be politicall­y correct and overlookin­g immigratio­n laws.

Lobby group Southern African Liaison Office (Salo) has condemned Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi’s decision to terminate the Zimbabwe exemption permit (ZEP), saying government was leading the country into self-isolation.

However, according to legal analyst advocate Modidima Mannya, SA’s biggest fault line was ignoring the value of immigratio­n laws – whose primary objective is to protect SA’s sovereignt­y first and then to protect the country’s citizens.

“The main objective of immigratio­n laws is to regulate and control the movement of people in and out of a country,” Mannya said.

“Immigratio­n laws in Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe are firm [on this].”

He said SA’s humanitari­an approach has overlooked the temporary nature of new immigratio­n regulation­s.

But in a critique of SA’s immigratio­n policies, Salo said the move was against the principles of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area.

“In recent months, the political and social climate within the republic has witnessed increasing levels of populist and nationalis­tic rhetoric, reminiscen­t of similar movements in the United States of America and Europe,” it said.

“Although South Africa has not made calls to build a wall, the cancellati­on of the Zimbabwe exemption permits and the launch of an armed Border Management Authority” sends a new signal.

African politics expert Dr Nicole Beardswort­h said SA’s new response lacked morality, though locals’ concerns about poverty cannot be downplayed either. Meanwhile, Zanu PF Sandton branch chairperso­n Advocate Simba Chitando agreed with Salo that to end the ZEP will isolate South Africa from the region.

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