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More than 53,000 immigrants have been deported or repatriated by South Africa in a crackdown
South Africa has deported or repatriated over 53,000 African immigrants in a month-long crackdown, with most from Malawi, amid violent anti-immigrant protests and rising tensions. The government set up temporary immigration centers in Durban and Musina, while President Cyril Ramaphosa announced plans to strengthen border security and immigration enforcement.
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