Fear grows in Johannesburg market as anti-migrant ‘deadline’ looms
Summary
An unofficial deadline of June 30 has been set by anti-immigration groups in South Africa, asking undocumented migrants to leave the country. This has increased fear among foreign nationals, especially in places like Yeoville Market, where the usual friendly atmosphere is now tense.Key Facts
- Anti-immigration groups in South Africa set a June 30 deadline for undocumented migrants to leave.
- The deadline is unofficial and not set by the government.
- Many foreign nationals feel scared because of this deadline.
- Yeoville Market is an area affected by this tension.
- Vendors at the market report a change from a welcoming to a fearful environment.
- The situation highlights ongoing tensions around immigration in South Africa.
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