Pan-African responses to Europe’s restrictive immigration regime
As Europe pushes governments to restrict mobility, a new generation of thinkers are advancing new ideas of migration based on Pan-African ideals. Eight years on from the so-called “migrant crisis” that made border controls a priority for European policymakers, the plight of African migrants continues to make the news. The corpse of a Somali woman photographed on the floor of a crowded Libyan migration detention centre; drownings off the Tunisian coastal city of Sfax; Ethiopians shot dead by German-trained Saudi border guards. While some Western commentators protest the injustice of these grim events, European policymakers largely see the issue through … Continue reading Pan-African responses to Europe’s restrictive immigration regime
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