Protests against illegal migrants in South Africa: What鈥檚 going on?
Nigeria, Ghana and other countries are repatriating their citizens as tensions rise.
South Africa has seen weeks of protests against illegal immigrants. Some of these protests have turned violent and people have been killed. The country is grappling with deep tensions around immigration and identity.
Houses have been burned, shops damaged and looted, and people have been forced to leave their homes. There have been reports of vigilante groups checking the documentation of foreign nationals and forcing small businesses run by non-South Africans to close.
Countries like Ghana and Nigeria have even been evacuating their citizens from the country.
So what鈥檚 behind these recent protests? And what are authorities doing to try to reduce illegal migration in South Africa? 91福利社 correspondent Mayeni Jones explains.
We also hear what South Africans and migrant workers living in the country make of the protests.
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