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Xenophobia: South African anti-migration group issues fresh deadline for foreigners
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Xenophobia: South African anti-migration group issues fresh deadline for foreigners

From Vanguard · () English

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  • A South African anti-migration group has issued a new deadline for foreigners to leave the country.
  • President Cyril Ramaphosa has previously condemned the mistreatment of migrants and warned against actions harming regional integration.
  • The group's ultimatum raises concerns about xenophobia and its impact on migrants in South Africa.

A South African anti-migration group has set a new deadline for foreigners to depart the country, escalating tensions surrounding immigration. This ultimatum follows President Cyril Ramaphosa's prior condemnations of migrant mistreatment and warnings about the detrimental effects of such actions on regional integration efforts.

The group's demand highlights persistent xenophobic sentiments within parts of South Africa. These sentiments often manifest in hostility and discrimination against foreign nationals, particularly those from other African countries. The president's administration has consistently spoken out against xenophobia, recognizing its potential to damage the nation's international standing and its commitment to African solidarity.

The deadline issued by the anti-migration group is likely to increase anxiety among foreign residents and could potentially lead to further unrest or targeted actions. The situation underscores the ongoing challenge South Africa faces in balancing national concerns with its obligations to protect migrants and foster a welcoming environment.

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