By Colleen Goko and Kopano Gumbi JOHANNESBURG, July 10 (Reuters) - Frustrations over unemployment, crime and years of weak ...
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Migrant backlash risks South Africa’s economy
Economists warn that if thousands of foreign workers leave, it could damage the very businesses and jobs protesters say they ...
Last June, the plight of Fatima, a non-EU national pregnant with her third child, who was denied reunification with her ...
The social and economic threats caused by insufficient migration levels are not usually part of political conversations about ...
Institute for Economic Justice warns that political leaders and vigilante groups exploit the frustrations of struggling ...
Spain’s plan to grant legal residency and work rights to undocumented migrants will be the largest scheme of its kind in ...
The emergence of the March and March movement, calls for the mass deportation of undocumented migrants by June 30, growing ...
The U.S. crackdown on immigration could converge with tariffs as a major headwind for economic growth. A post-COVID surge in migration has been halted by tougher immigration enforcement, impacting ...
The township of Naracoorte, nestled in South Australia's rural heartland, has put out the welcome mat for migrants, who have helped enrich its social fabric and boost the economy.
Nearly half of all migrants are women, most of them living and working in cities that power the global economy. They represent extraordinary economic potential, yet too often remain excluded from the ...
Net overseas migration is declining. It peaked in 2023, and as of mid-2026 it has dropped by 45%. Yet public sentiment has ...
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