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South Africa: Ramaphosa Promises to Toughen Up On Illegal Immigration but the Streets Don't Buy It
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a five-pillar immigration crackdown in South Africa, including dedicated immigration courts, drone surveillance at borders, and 10,000 new labour inspectors. Public skepticism remains as the streets do not support the measures.
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