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There is still no clarity on what will happen with around 200 foreign nationals who are now camping out close to the Cape Town Central Police Station.

This follows the group’s removal from the pavements at a church in the CBD a few days ago after law enforcement officials acted on a High Court order.

A number of people were however arrested when they tried to gain access to another church after their removal from Green Market Square. There have been no mass arrests as of Tuesday afternoon.

“We are sitting with individuals who have not named and identified themselves in certain cases, or where they have named and identified themselves have not given an address where they lived. So we cannot corroborate that the claim they make of being unsafe in that space is in fact true.

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Ababuyele emakhaya asemakubo

Woman and child abuse

Just give them RATAX , problem solved . Why is their government not fetching their people.

Deportation, the country is in recession now we cannot be worrying about illegal immigrants while the economy of our country is falling apart

Shem the kids

mnciin go home

Deportation. Problem solved.

PresidencyZA GovernmentZA CyrilRamaphosa alanwinde The MYANC plays dirty politics in WesternCapeGov to let the Our_DA look bad handling these foreigners. Put them on a bus, take them to the border! It just shows the culture of the black man - they cant feel for one another

Winter will tell

Arrest and deport to their own countries. If the HRC or the UN or whoever moan then simply say 'sorry, & fekof* secure out borders

Tough seeing all of those kids out there on the streets.

Take them back to their own country please...asikwazi noku phefumula in our country nge nxa ya labantu yerrr.. Aaron Motsoaledi do yo job baba!

No guys this is becoming sad

South African government is xenophobic but they always preaching 'Stop Xenophobia.'

What is so special about this people? Just send all of them home

Set up refugee camps or deportation and their countries must foot the bill!

National governments silence on this issue is deafening. GovernmentZA

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