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Dear TP, thank you for your post, and please accept my apologies for inserting myself into the discussion. I do so because I wish to learn from your insights, while also hoping that I might contribute something of value to our exchanges.
My current understanding is that neoliberalism dismantles local industries through deregulation, privatization, and the transfer of national assets to foreign capital. This process often generates economic displacement, erodes livelihoods, and compels vulnerable populations into precarious migration patterns. I welcome correction if this interpretation is inaccurate.
Several scholars have drawn connections between neoliberal practices and migration, as well as the exploitation of undocumented migrants for profit. For example, Raúl Delgado Wise (2015) highlights how neoliberal globalization reshapes labour and migration; Matteo Capasso (2021) examines how human smuggling and state capture reinforce neoliberal governance in North Africa; and Sarah Hupp Williamson (2022) explores how neoliberal economic policy intensifies human trafficking in the era of global migration.
From this perspective, illegal immigration should not be regarded as an isolated phenomenon but rather as a symptom of the broader neoliberal order. When citizens demand accountability on illegal immigration, their concerns extend beyond border enforcement. They are resisting a system that enables external actors to treat their nation as a marketplace while leaving citizens exposed to vulnerability. In this sense, confronting illegal immigration is inseparable from confronting neoliberalism itself, since both undermine sovereignty, weaken social cohesion, and entrench inequality.
Thank you once again for engaging with my post and once more sincere apologies for inserting myself on your discussion. 🇿🇦🙏🏽
Today, we unveil the official SACR logo.
More than a logo, it is a symbol of a growing citizen-led movement committed to accountability, public participation, and ensuring that the voice of ordinary South Africans is heard.
The hand, formed from the colours of our national flag, represents the people of South Africa. It reflects our belief that the Constitution belongs to the people and that citizens must remain at the centre of shaping our country’s future.
We invite every South African who shares these values to stand with us and make this symbol their own.
Reclaiming the Voice of the People.
#SACR #Constitution #AccountabilityMatters
First time I hear a repatriated Ghanaian stating it like it is in South Africa🇿🇦, the truth about illegal foreigners doing weird and very bad things in SA.
Sir I respect you, remember that❤️
Ramaphosa is a coward of a president and I support every plan by AfriForum to get him and his ANC elites sanctioned by the US government.
In fact what are they waiting for?? He has proven to be anti South Africans.
Why would you go on national tv and say people leading marches are not impacted by the issues they are marching about? What a useless statement.
@muloongo We fantasise a lot about African Unity and borderlessness, we forget that when we had no borders we sold each other to slavery. We forget that in Zimbabwe there are fellow Africans who are oppressed by other Africans, in Nigeria they can’t tolerate one another. Dream on!
@Enghumbhini Mentality of all African leaders. Unfortunately even those we admire are not immune to the habit of blamming the so-called "third force" without giving evidence. Disappointing.
Julius Malema is mocking the SABC like he mocked the courts. Julius Malema thinks that Ngizwe Mchunu doesn’t deserve a fair reporting from the SABC because such a privilege is only reserved for him. We cannot continue to let him think that he is of superior importance over other South Africans. Ngizwe apologised
Morena, boloka Afrika Borwa
Nkosi, sikelela uMzantsi Afrika
Lord, protect South Africa
Hosi, hlayisa Afrika Dzonga
Here, beskerm Suid-Afrika
Murena, vhulunga Afrika Tshipembe
Nkosi, khusela uMzantsi Afrika
Morena, sireletsa Aforika Borwa
Nkosi, vikela iNingizimu Afrika
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽