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South Africa faces migrant rush

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‘Leave or return in a coffin’: The threat driving migrants out of South Africa
For months, anti-migrant rhetoric had been building across South Africa.

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Dailymotion on MSN · 11h
South African protesters call for undocumented migrants to leave
 · 1d
South Africa’s migrants begin exodus as vigilantes prepare for crackdown
 · 7h
South Africa's anti-migrant protesters march nationwide, after thousands flee violence
Demonstrators wrapped in flags and wielding wooden sticks gathered across South Africa on Tuesday for anti-immigrant marches, some of which saw ​brief outbreaks of violence amid heavy police guard, as...

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 · 8h
South Africans hold protests against migrants
 · 11h
Migrants in South Africa face deadline as activists demand they leave
 · 10h
Thousands of anti-migrant protesters march in South Africa
We'll hear from a minister and a migrant.

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 · 19h
South Africa Police Deploy as Anti-Migrant Protests Set to Start
 · 15h
Anti-immigration protests start for South Africa as deadline for illegal migrants to comot take effect
Daily Maverick on MSN
1d

Standing firm — the SA communities resisting xenophobia and protecting migrants

While the Department of Home Affairs is overwhelmed and anti-migration groups plan mass marches on Tuesday, 30 June, traditional leaders, church groups and local committees are mobilising to protect foreign nationals and defuse a brewing crisis.
2h

Only migrants living with family can use ECHR to fight deportation

Illegal migrants are to be barred from using human rights laws to fight deportation on family grounds, unless they are living with their children or spouse, under new government plans.
18don MSN

Defending migrants, Pope Leo calls for 'legal' paths, a nod to fraught politics

As he finished a seven-day visit, Pope Leo articulated a fuller position on migration, including the "right" of nations to protect their borders, that his critics often ignore.
Phys.org
8mon

Mexican migrants struggle to reintegrate after being deported

Luis, originally from Querétaro, Mexico, had been living in Texas for nearly a decade when he was detained and deported. He'd accidentally run a red light while on his way to buy diapers for his newborn. Luis is one of hundreds of thousands of migrants ...
AZ Central
8mon

Migrants are heading south, not north. What to know about this Trump-era phenomenon

The flow of migrants at the Guatemala-Mexico border has dramatically decreased since the Trump administration implemented stricter border policies. Many migrants are now reversing course, heading south back to their home countries instead of north to the ...
13d

Jamaica in Talks With U.S. to Temporarily Hold Deported Migrants

It was the latest in a slate of deals the Trump administration has pursued to expel migrants to countries to which they may have no personal ties.
The Conversation
1y

Migrants in South Africa’s economic powerhouse often go hungry: the drivers and what can be done about it

All migrants face hunger in South Africa, both those moving internally and those coming from other countries. Photo by Marco Longari/AFP via Getty Images About 281 million people globally have migrated from their country of origin to another country.
1d

Migrants using ECHR to stay in Britain will cost taxpayer £4.9bn

Asylum seekers who invoked the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to stay in the UK last year will cost the taxpayer £4.9bn over their lifetimes, Home Office analysis has found.
GB News on MSN
1d

EU in furious border row as Spain opens floodgates to 1.3 million migrants in biggest amnesty ever

The European Union has been left tearing itself apart after Spain opened the floodgates to 1.3 million undocumented migrants. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez sparked a furious row with Italian leader Giorgia Meloni after enacting the biggest amnesty seen in European history.
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