South Africa is on the brink of one of its biggest immigration overhauls since democracy. Cabinet has
approved a sweeping Immigration White Paper that could fundamentally change who gets to enter, live, and work in the country. From stricter asylum rules to a proposed points-based system that favours skilled migrants, government says the changes are about protecting national security while boosting the economy. But critics warn this could shut the door on vulnerable people seeking
refuge, and deepen tensions around foreign nationals already living in South Africa. So what exactly is changing, who stands to benefit — and who could be left behind?

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