Thousands of undocumented migrants in South Africa are rushing to leave after anti-immigrant protests, xenophobic tension, and a June 30 deadline set by activist groups. Al Jazeera’s Fahmida Miller reports from Cape Town.
Why It Matters
The mass exodus of undocumented migrants in South Africa is significant due to the escalating xenophobic tension and anti-immigrant protests in the country. The June 30 deadline set by activist groups has added urgency to the situation, forcing many migrants to leave in fear for their safety. This ongoing issue highlights the challenges faced by migrants in South Africa and the need for sustainable solutions to address xenophobia and ensure the safety of all residents.
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