Protesters in South Africa pull undocumented foreigners from their homes

Protesters in South Africa pull undocumented foreigners from their homes

By GhanaSummary NewsroomPan-Africa

South African hosts more than three million foreigners, just over five per cent of its population, but unemployment exceeds 30 per cent, fuelling anger toward migrant workers Soweto township community leader, Portia Zulu, said that South Africans feel overwhelmed as the borders are not well-controlled and there is “a high influx of undocumented foreigners”.

Groups of anti-illegal immigrant protesters in South Africa went door-to-door on Thursday, pulling people from their homes and handing them to the police.

The leader of the anti-migrant movement March and March, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, has again denied claims the organisation is xenophobic.

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