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South Africa deploys police amid anti-immigrant protests concerns

30 June 2026
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Anti-migrant groups in South Africa have demanded that undocumented foreigners leave the country by Tuesday, leading to protests and police deployment in cities. Despite the government rejecting the threats as false, thousands have been forced to flee. The demonstrations, fueled by frustration over job opportunities and promises not being met, have escalated into xenophobic attacks with several deaths reported.

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The rise in anti-immigrant sentiments and violence in South Africa is a concerning trend that has historical roots in previous xenophobic attacks. As the country heads towards elections, the use of anti-immigrant rhetoric by some politicians is exacerbating tensions and putting the lives of both undocumented and legal foreign nationals at risk. The situation highlights the need for comprehensive immigration policies and measures to address the underlying issues driving such violence.

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