Disconnection Between Rhetoric and Reality: The Case of Black Migrants in Morocco
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This thesis examines the Moroccan new policy of migration implemented in 2014, focusing on
regularizing and integrating Black sub-Saharan African migrants. Historically a country of
emigration, Morocco has become a key transit core for migrants in route to Europe, leading to
significant demographic shifts. These changes have presented challenges for both host
communities and migrants, particularly regarding social cohesion and integration. The 2014
migration policy strategy was a critical action in addressing these challenges, granting legal
residency to many undocumented migrants and improving access to public services like
healthcare, education, and employment. The policy also aimed to align Morocco’s migration
framework with international human rights standards, signaling a commitment to a more humane
approach to migration management.
However, the findings highlight a disconnect between the policy’s intentions and the realities
experienced by migrants in the country. While the reforms have led to some improvements, black
sub-Saharan migrants still face significant barriers to full integration as racial discrimination
remains a persistent issue excluding blacks from social cohesion and integration in host
community. The absence of effective legal mechanisms to oppose racism and penalize
discriminatory acts aggravates current situation, leaving many Black migrants marginalized and
behind. These challenges underscore the limitations of the current migration strategy in fostering
meaningful inclusion.
The thesis concludes by stressing the need for a more comprehensive approach to migrant
integration that goes beyond policy reforms and blocks the societal attitudes behind racism and
exclusion. Morocco’s migration strategy must not only focus on regularizing migrants’ legal
status but also work to counter xenophobia and promote social cohesion. This involves greater
engagement with both host communities and migrant populations to foster mutual respect and
understanding. Additionally, the research emphasizes the importance of including short-term
transit migrants in integration efforts, as their presence also contributes to Morocco’s ongoing
social transformation