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South Africa builds another site to ease overcrowding and speed up deportation of Malawian nationals
South Africa is constructing a second temporary deportation center to manage the repatriation of Malawian nationals amid overcrowding and delays at the first site in Durban. Protests and clashes have occurred due to frustrations over slow deportation processes, with thousands of Malawians camping at the site. Coordination between South African and Malawian authorities is ongoing, though challenges include insufficient transportation and legal requirements for undocumented migrants.
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