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AFRICAN MIGRANTS (2) answer(s).
 
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Border Practices at Beitbridge Border and Johannesburg Inner City: Implications for the SADC Regional Integration Project / Moyo, Inocent   Journal Article
Moyo, Inocent Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Regarded not only as a line that separates South Africa and Zimbabwe to underline the interiority and exteriority of the two countries, as well as to control and manage migration and immigration, Beitbridge border effectively plays out the immigration debates and dynamics at the heart of the nation-state of South Africa. Based on a qualitative study of how migrants from other African countries are treated at this border and in Johannesburg inner city, we suggest that the harassment suffered by the migrants at the hands of border officials, including immigration officials, the police and army, is indicative of a larger dynamic that exists in the centre, which is represented by Johannesburg inner city. Such bordering and rebordering practices at the border and at the centre reflect negatively on the spirit and letter of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) regional integration project.
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State regulation of undocumented African migrants in China: a multi-scalar analysis / Lan , Shanshan   Article
Lan , Shanshan Article
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Summary/Abstract Based on archival and ethnographic research, this paper examines the introduction, nature and implementation of a recent anti-immigrant act in Guangdong province and its implications in the regional, national and international contexts. Chinese state regulation of undocumented African migrants is analyzed with regard to the legal production of African ‘illegality’ in the Guangdong context; the contradictions in the implementation of the Guangdong Act and its unintended consequences; and the discrepancy between anti-African immigrant campaign at the local level and pro-African political ideology at the national and international levels.
Key Words State  China  Immigration Policy  Guangzhou  Illegality  African Migrants 
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