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South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa confronted mounting public anger over illegal migration on national TV, acknowledging valid fears while warning against vigilante justice. As protests demand undocumented migrants leave by a set deadline, critics blame them for worsening unemployment and overburdening services. The nation grapples with a painful legacy of xenophobic violence — including the 2008 killings — while neighbors like Ghana and Nigeria report rising threats, prompting repatriations. Officials vow to fix past failures in migration control, citing 100,000 deportations and 450,000 border denials in recent years — all while stressing only the state can enforce the law.
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