Migration Not a Threat to SA Economy
Migration Not a Threat to SA Economy
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The Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CoRMSA) has warned that restricting migration is not the solution to South Africa's problems, and could even hamper the country's development.
It its newly-released report, CoRMSA says that as the economy slow down, with South Africans beginning to lose jobs, there will be growing pressure for even more restrictive migration policies.
The report notes that migration is not a threat to South Africans' economic or physical security, adding that if it could be managed properly, it can lead to investment, job creation and a more productive economy.
To read the article titled, “Migrants bring skills – report,” click here.
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<br /> News24
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Re: Migration Not a Threat to SA Economy
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