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When the Door Slams: Africa’s Migrant Backlash and Latin America’s Familiar Ache
South Africa's anti-migrant violence and Zimbabwe's exodus are compared to Latin America's migration crises, including those in Venezuela and Haiti. The article highlights parallels between regional migration challenges and tensions over migrant populations.
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