South African natives’ conduct towards illegal migrants : a human rights approach

South Africa has the largest number of migrant populations in Africa due to its relatively stable economy as compared to other African countries. A considerable number of these migrants are living in the country without proper documentation. This study sought to determine how migrants are treated by...

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Main Authors: Mafa, Prudence, Makhubele, Jabulani Calvin, Matlakala, Frans Koketso, Baloyi, Themba Victor, Rabotata, Nthabeleng Enoch, Masilo, Daniel Tuelo, Kwakwa, Motshidisi Marbel, Mabasa, Matimba Allan
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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spelling my-ukm.journal.189152022-07-05T08:35:50Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18915/ South African natives’ conduct towards illegal migrants : a human rights approach Mafa, Prudence Makhubele, Jabulani Calvin Matlakala, Frans Koketso Baloyi, Themba Victor Rabotata, Nthabeleng Enoch Masilo, Daniel Tuelo Kwakwa, Motshidisi Marbel Mabasa, Matimba Allan South Africa has the largest number of migrant populations in Africa due to its relatively stable economy as compared to other African countries. A considerable number of these migrants are living in the country without proper documentation. This study sought to determine how migrants are treated by native South African citizens. Data for this body of work was collected following the COVID-19 regulations by way of focus group and semi-structured individual interviews. Five African-born foreigners from Southern Africa were interviewed in a focus group to solicit the treatment that they receive from South African citizens and authorities. A further two foreigners were individually interviewed to obtain their experiences. A thematic analysis was utilised to analyse data obtained from the participants. It emerged from the themes that undocumented migrants tend to live in isolation. This stems from a lack of trust by locals. The status of foreign nationals in the country makes it difficult for them to access basic services such as healthcare, safety and security services, and education. This obstacle makes it challenging for migrants to enjoy good quality life, which is an inherent human right. There is a need to protect human rights of foreign-born nationals, including undocumented migrants. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18915/1/50787-165626-2-RV.pdf Mafa, Prudence and Makhubele, Jabulani Calvin and Matlakala, Frans Koketso and Baloyi, Themba Victor and Rabotata, Nthabeleng Enoch and Masilo, Daniel Tuelo and Kwakwa, Motshidisi Marbel and Mabasa, Matimba Allan (2021) South African natives’ conduct towards illegal migrants : a human rights approach. e-BANGI: Jurnal Sains Sosial dan Kemanusiaan, 18 (7(SI)). pp. 282-292. ISSN 1823-884x https://ejournal.ukm.my/ebangi/issue/view/1420
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description South Africa has the largest number of migrant populations in Africa due to its relatively stable economy as compared to other African countries. A considerable number of these migrants are living in the country without proper documentation. This study sought to determine how migrants are treated by native South African citizens. Data for this body of work was collected following the COVID-19 regulations by way of focus group and semi-structured individual interviews. Five African-born foreigners from Southern Africa were interviewed in a focus group to solicit the treatment that they receive from South African citizens and authorities. A further two foreigners were individually interviewed to obtain their experiences. A thematic analysis was utilised to analyse data obtained from the participants. It emerged from the themes that undocumented migrants tend to live in isolation. This stems from a lack of trust by locals. The status of foreign nationals in the country makes it difficult for them to access basic services such as healthcare, safety and security services, and education. This obstacle makes it challenging for migrants to enjoy good quality life, which is an inherent human right. There is a need to protect human rights of foreign-born nationals, including undocumented migrants.
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author Mafa, Prudence
Makhubele, Jabulani Calvin
Matlakala, Frans Koketso
Baloyi, Themba Victor
Rabotata, Nthabeleng Enoch
Masilo, Daniel Tuelo
Kwakwa, Motshidisi Marbel
Mabasa, Matimba Allan
spellingShingle Mafa, Prudence
Makhubele, Jabulani Calvin
Matlakala, Frans Koketso
Baloyi, Themba Victor
Rabotata, Nthabeleng Enoch
Masilo, Daniel Tuelo
Kwakwa, Motshidisi Marbel
Mabasa, Matimba Allan
South African natives’ conduct towards illegal migrants : a human rights approach
author_facet Mafa, Prudence
Makhubele, Jabulani Calvin
Matlakala, Frans Koketso
Baloyi, Themba Victor
Rabotata, Nthabeleng Enoch
Masilo, Daniel Tuelo
Kwakwa, Motshidisi Marbel
Mabasa, Matimba Allan
author_sort Mafa, Prudence
title South African natives’ conduct towards illegal migrants : a human rights approach
title_short South African natives’ conduct towards illegal migrants : a human rights approach
title_full South African natives’ conduct towards illegal migrants : a human rights approach
title_fullStr South African natives’ conduct towards illegal migrants : a human rights approach
title_full_unstemmed South African natives’ conduct towards illegal migrants : a human rights approach
title_sort south african natives’ conduct towards illegal migrants : a human rights approach
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2021
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18915/1/50787-165626-2-RV.pdf
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