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S Africa to World Cup fans: Enjoy, then go home!
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-23 16:53

JOHANNESBURG: As South Africa gears up to host next year's World Cup, there are fears that the event will attract more illegal immigrants to the country and stoke social unrest over the problem.

South Africa has an estimated 3 million to 5 million undocumented African immigrants in a population of 47 million, according to the South African Institute of Race Relations, and their presence has already sparked bloodshed.

Now some are predicting eased entry procedures for the monthlong tournament will make things worse.

George Khola, 36, a Ghanaian who sells fruit and vegetables at a Johannesburg market, is sure that the migrant numbers will soar with the approach of the games.

"This is the chance," he said. "The whole of West Africa will come."

Others say that with or without the World Cup, the migrants will keep coming in search of jobs, or as refugees from persecution and poverty.

"We know that South Africa is a magnet for migration on the continent," said Morne Fourie of the government agency that regulates immigration.

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Dr Darshan Vigneswaran, a migration expert at Johannesburg's University of Witwatersrand, says migrants will keep coming because entry can easily be obtained by paying a bribe at the border.

The government says it is working on ways to balance welcoming fans without compromising borders.

"This is Africa's World Cup, not just South Africa's," Fourie said.

South Africa is spending nearly $145 million to streamline entry for the games. It is the first World Cup host to offer an "event visa" for visitors from countries lacking visa-free arrangements with the host government. They will have to show a purchased match ticket, an address while in South Africa and a return ticket home.

Immigration officials will run spot checks on the addresses and deport overstayers. But finding them could be difficult. Once inside South Africa, it should be easy to melt in among the illegal immigrants already here.

Fourie acknowledged that corruption at border posts is a problem and believes that machine-readable passports would help to curb it.

Tensions were ignited in the spring of 2008 when mobs attacked shantytowns where immigrants live, killing more than 70 people and scaring thousands into leaving the country.

"That powder keg is still there," said Vigneswaran.

Nde Ndifonka of the International Organization for Migration said such violence is one of its biggest concerns, but doubted many migrants who attend the World Cup would stay.

Still, anti-migrant sentiment is evident, with many citizens blaming them for the 25 percent jobless rate and high crime.

Sitaka Shange, an office worker, said South Africa is not ready to host the World Cup, because the government has not addressed crime or deported illegal immigrants.

"They come here and take jobs," Shange said. "They will agree to a salary that South Africans will never agree to."

Kevin Sithole, who said he had fled economically devastated Zimbabwe, believed the World Cup was bound to attract illegal migrants, and he didn't think the government could prevent it.

"When the time comes I want to be here," said Sithole, 21, a street hawker of gum and cigarettes in Yeoville, an inner-city Johannesburg suburb. "A lot of people will be making money."

Despite the government's promise to curb the flow, Khola, the Ghanaian, seemed to think the World Cup meant open borders.

"For the World Cup, they give a visa to everybody," he said.

There are also those who believe Africa's borders shouldn't matter.

On a wall near Khola's fruit stand, graffiti was scrawled on a wall: "Who Drew the Borders Anyway?"

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