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This follows chaotic scenes in the City of Cape Town CBD on Wednesday- as police officials used stun grenades and water cannons in attempts to disperse foreign protesters – who staged a three-week sit in at the UN High Commission building.from countries such as Congo, Kenya, Somalia, Burundi and Nigeria were removed in terms of a court order.Video footage from the protest shows police forcefully removing children from their parents or guardians.

“We told them if they want to be repatriated to their respective countries, the UN is here and we will take all steps to make sure that they go back to their countries and get integrated. But what they want is to go to another country. You have to have a willing country to take them.”

 

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Dankie mpilo, take them all away please...🤮🤮

The UNHCR has shown interest now of assisting foreign nationals after long time.Lets support those who want to go back to their original homes and countries

I foresee a Plot to infiltrate our Nation

Kanti abafuni ukugoduka🤔

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