JOHANNESBURG - Immigration remains one of South Africa’s hotly debated policies.
Sunday marks the final opportunity for the public to make their comments
on proposed sweeping reforms.
But according to Professor Thuli Madonsela whatever outcome should be in line with the country's Constitution.
“We are a country that is governed by the Constitution. Even if we were to withdraw from the convention we still have requirements in how we treat immigrants.
We are bound by the principle of Ubuntu. Home Affairs is trying to make sure that your status is determined faster. That’s the part in reducing the abuse of the system.”