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South Africa says more than 53,000 foreigners deported in migration campaign

South Africa is cracking down on undocumented migrants following widespread anti-immigration protests.

1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleRichard KagoeGlobal Affairs Reporter, NairobiBBC News - WorldFiled 2026-07-12 · 18:57 GMTRead · 1 min
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The South African government says more than 53,000 foreign nationals have been deported or repatriated since launching a "migration management" campaign five weeks ago.Most were from Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, officials say, and the number is likely to rise as repatriations and deportations continue.South Africa is carrying out one of its biggest crackdowns on undocumented migrants in years, following weeks of anti-immigration protests that have seen violence, intimidation and looting. Protesters have been demanding tighter border controls and mass deportations, accusing migrants of contributing to high unemployment, rising crime rates and collapse of public services.The UN has warned against using migrants as scapegoats for South Africa's socioeconomic challenges.Anti-migrant activists have threatened to stage weekly protests to pressure the government until their demands are met, and there are fears the protests could turn violent.The demonstrators had set an "unofficial deadline" of 30 June for all undocumented migrants to leave the country, which has seen many foreigners leave to escape violence and intimidation.Several countries, including Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda and Kenya, have flown their citizens home in recent weeks.