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Some of the most developed countries in the Middle East, such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, have large foreign populations. Yet you rarely see citizens blaming foreigners for every economic challenge. Why? Systems.
When institutions work, opportunities are created, and leadership is focused on development, immigrants do not become convenient scapegoats. Chasing away fellow Africans will not magically create jobs, eliminate crime, or solve deep rooted economic problems.
Real change comes from building strong institutions, demanding accountable leadership, improving education, and growing the economy. You can march in the streets from January to December, but if the underlying problems are not addressed, there will be no changes, maybe only burning calories. Sustainable progress is built through reforms and good governance, not by harassing other Africans.