Rejecting your own citizens for lacking the proper documentation, while calling others xenophobic for insisting that people should have the correct papers to enter and remain in a country legally, seems quite ironic to me.
during my time in Taiwan, I carried an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) that documented my purpose of residence, address, employment, and personal details, making it straightforward for authorities to verify who I am and my status. Taiwan, China, South Korea and other countries systems requires migrants to report to police within 24 hours of international travel and re-register any address changes. I also underwent qualification authentication, police clearance, and medical screening.
This raises an important question: How do we track migrants in South Africa? Do we know where they live or what they do? Why can't we implement similar accountability measures, mandatory reporting for international travel, address registration updates, and rigorous vetting processes including qualification verification, police clearance, and medical tests?
A transparent, well-documented migration system strengthens both security and integration.
I want to be rich. But not Lamborghini
or Rolex rich, I want to be rich enough to go to the gym at 3pm and nobody can tell me no. To tap the family in front of me at the supermarket and say, "It's on me," Rich enough that my future wife never has to worry about getting a job. Rich enough to show my children the world, not pictures of it. Rich enough to take my friends to dinner and say, "| got this", Rich enough that God uses me to help the people who are in need. That's my version of rich.
Boys S5 E1&E2
Daredevil:Born Again S2 E4
Invincible S4 E6
Binged everything in one night just to realize I have to wait a whole week like it's 2014 again😭
J. Cole says the apology at Dreamville Fest came to him just an hour before he went on stage. He also reveals that he only told his wife before he did it. (Via @AppleMusic )