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What happened on South Africa’s anti-migrant ‘deadline day’

What happened on South Africa’s anti-migrant ‘deadline day’

Summary

Thousands of people protested across South Africa because campaign groups set June 30 as a deadline for undocumented migrants to leave the country. The protests focused on immigration issues and the presence of people without legal papers.

Key Facts

  • Protests happened across South Africa with many people joining.
  • Campaign groups declared June 30 as the deadline for undocumented migrants to leave.
  • The protests were against immigration and undocumented migrants.
  • The deadline for migrants was unofficial, meaning it was not set by the government.
  • The protests brought attention to challenges around immigration in South Africa.
  • Demonstrators demanded action on undocumented migrants living in the country.
  • The situation reflects ongoing tensions about migration and legal status in South Africa.
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