# The Public Servants Association says South Africa’s migration challenges are closely linked to broader socio-economic conditions across the African continent, including unemployment, poverty, conflict, and limited economic opportunities. This follows growing concern over anti-foreigner protests in the country and their impact on relations across the continent. PSA’s Claude Naicker says migration discussions must not result in the stigmatisation of foreign nationals or the erosion of constitutional and human rights protections:
PSA says stronger border management is an essential component of migration governance [SOUND]
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