@mr_lamola@MbhazimawaGaza If entering illegally eventually leads to legal status, then the law becomes a suggestion rather than a rule. A country has the right to decide who enters, under what conditions, and through what legal process. Rewarding illegal entry only encourages more of it.
@mr_lamola@MbhazimawaGaza You’re comparing legal free movement between EU citizens to illegal immigration. They’re not the same thing. Every country has the right to control its borders, especially when unemployment is over 30% and public services are already under pressure.
@mr_lamola@MbhazimawaGaza Do you understand what that means? So people enter the country illegally and your solution is to reward them with papers, and you don’t see how that can quickly become a huge problem?
@mr_lamola@MbhazimawaGaza Too often,authoritarian regimes are kept in power despite delivering little for their citizens beyond corruption,mismanagement,and looting public resources.Sustainable development starts with accountable leadership,strong institutions,and economic cooperation across the continent
@mr_lamola@MbhazimawaGaza Let’s build stronger economic ties and focus on developing Africa. We don’t need to accept unlimited illegal immigration for the continent to prosper. There also needs to be honest self-reflection across many African countries.