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February 10
- Counting the Costs of Brain Drain (AfricaFocus)
- Somalis Perish in New Boat Disaster in Gulf of Aden (UNHCR)
- Govt, Zambia Sign Cross-Border Zone Memorandum (ANGOP)
- All Africans Need to Own Their Processes [opinion] (New Times)
February 9
- Asylum-Seekers Resort to Border Jumping (IRIN)
- Rukwa Immigration Nab Illegal Immigrants (Daily News)
- Boko Haram - Hard Blow for Neighbouring Cameroon (RNW Africa)
February 8
- Immigration Barred From Deporting Indian (Nairobi Star)
- Lorry Driver Ferrying Illegal Immigrants Fined Sh100,000 (Nairobi Star)
- Only Deport Expats for Genuine Reasons (Nairobi Star)
- Immigration Repatriates 19 Foreigners From Adamawa (Daily Trust)
- No Need for Holiday Visas to Canada (Namibian)
February 7
- Visa Racketeers Siphon N3.6 Billion From the Country [analysis] (Vanguard)
- 213 Apprehended Migrants in Immigration Custody (Leadership)
- Tanzania 'Illegally' Charges Entrepreneurs (Independent)
- MDC-99's Muzungu Convicted of Contravening Immigration Laws (The Herald)
February 6
- Tunisian-Libyan Border Cross Closed to Enhance Security (Tunisia Live)
- Bound Indian Hemp Intercepted At Benin Border (Daily Trust)
- 100 Foreigners Arrested in Benue (Daily Trust)
- Benue - Immigration Deports 26 Illegal Immigrants (Leadership)
- The Director General of Nationality, Passport and Immigration Made Remarkable Achievements in His Directorate (Citizen)
- UK to Kick Out Poor Immigrants (Nation)
February 3
- SME Expels Over 100 Illegal Foreign Citizens (ANGOP)
- Dalai Lama Application Dismissed With Costs (SAPA)
- Strengthen Security at the Borders [editorial] (Leadership)
- Falana Faults Monetary 'Gift' for Libyan Returnees (This Day)
- Porosity at the Borders - Who's Culpable? [analysis] (This Day)
- Nationals Face Pay Caps to Work in UK (Business Daily)
- Visa - British Council Rues Inadequate Information (Leadership)
February 2
- South Africa Repatriates Over 100 Citizens (Citizen)
- Official Explains Portuguese Citizens' Entry Denial (ANGOP)
- Police Nab 11 Aliens in Mbeya (Daily News)
- Over 130 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Tete (AIM)
February 1
- Mediterranean Takes Record As Most Deadly Stretch of Water for Refugees and Migrants in 2011 [press release] (UNHCR)
January 31
January 30
- Economic Migrants Battle Xenophobia (IRIN)
- Over 400 Illegal Foreigners Repatriated From Lunda Norte Province (ANGOP)
- All Rwandans Can Now Sleep Easy - Impunity Is At an End [opinion] (Focus)
- 10 Immigrants Killed At Yemen-Saudi Border (Shabelle)
- Staff Shortages Hit Border Post (The Herald)
January 27
- Mohadi Raises Hopes for Zim Permit Extension in SA (SW Radio)
- Police Arrest 17 Illegal Foreigners in Cunene (ANGOP)
- Lebanese in Kano Deny Plans to Leave Over Blast (Daily Trust)
- FG Earns N8.19 Billion From E-Passports in 2011 (Vanguard)
- Official Defends Strengthening of Border Control (ANGOP)
- Immigration Remits N3.4 Billion to Federation Account (Daily Trust)
January 26
- ICC Witnesses' Asylum Requests Accepted (RNW Africa)
- Over 100 Illegal Foreign Citizens Detained (ANGOP)
- Kajwang Wants Nod to Register Under Eighteens (Nairobi Star)
- What's Diaspora Got to Do With It? It's All About Social Capital [analysis] (African Arguments)
January 25
- Cross-Border Telephone Remittances Increase in Africa (Africa Renewal)
- Citizens Return Home to Work in Farms (CISA)
- IOM Plans to Bring Diasporans Home (The Herald)
- Returnees From DRC Get Registered (ANGOP)
- South Africa Criticised for 'Preventing' Asylum Applications (SW Radio)
January 24
- Deportees Injured in Crash (The Herald)
- Kagera Region Nabs 800 Aliens (Daily News)
- Refugees Informed On Conditions in the Country (ANGOP)
- Authorities Repatriate 19 Illegal Foreigners (ANGOP)
January 23
- Boko Haram and Border Closure - Stranded Citizens, Directed to Alternative Routes (Vanguard)
- Local Citizens Repatriated From DRC Satisfied With Return (ANGOP)
- Stop Deporting Eritreans, Opposition Urges Country and Egypt (Sudan Tribune)
- Léon Mugesera's Final Deportation Ruling Today (New Times)
January 20
- Bureaucratic Obstacles Frustrate Asylum-Seekers (IRIN)
- Digital TV Migration Faces Budget Shortfall (Nairobi Star)
- Record Number of African Refugees and Migrants Cross the Gulf of Aden in 2011 [press release] (UNHCR)
- Govt Tightens Security On Border With Burundi (Citizen)
- Igbos and Hausas Free to Live Anywhere - Ede [interview] (Leadership)
January 19
- Dobrosav Gavric in the Country Illegally (BuaNews)
- New Immigration Officers Make Their Mark (BuaNews)
- Nahodha Puts Immigration Officers On Spot (Daily News)
- Khartoum Says Oil Deal With Nation Depends On Border Security (Sudan Tribune)
January 18
January 17
- Mahanga Attacks Immigration Over Work Permits (Daily News)
- UN's Torture Committee Puts Its Reputation On the Line (New Times)
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