South African Public Opinion Divided On Migrants Amid Election Year
An estimated four to five million undocumented African migrants are currently in South Africa, according to a report discussed on BBC WS backup. The lack of transparency is causing frustration among South Africans facing high unemployment, inequality, and crime.
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BBC WS backup
“The last I checked, it was an approximate four, five million, you know, undocumented African migrants that are in South Africa.”
BBC World Service
“The last I checked, it was an approximate four or five million, you know, undocumented African migrants that are in South Africa.”
BBC World Service
“I know that a majority of South Africans do not have a problem with particularly African migrants that are in the country. It's and also the fact that it's an election year here in South Africa.”
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