South African authorities have announced plans to deport several Kenyans involved in an illegal operation processing asylum claims for white South African refugees under a controversial US programme. The individuals were found working without valid permits in a scheme linked to former President Trump’s initiative that allowed white Afrikaners to seek asylum in the United States.
This move comes amid rising tensions between South Africa and the US regarding refugee claims and immigration policies. The South African government emphasized its commitment to uphold immigration laws and control unlawful activities.
The arrests followed investigations revealing the processing of applications without authorization, targeting vulnerable groups claiming persecution. The crackdown highlights growing scrutiny over the refugee programme’s administration and its impact on international relations.
South Africa continues to monitor the situation closely and will take necessary steps to maintain legal order. The deportations are expected soon, aiming to deter further illegal activities and protect citizens’ interests.
Key points include:
- Deportation of unauthorized operatives involved in illegal asylum processing
- Link to US programme allowing white Afrikaners asylum under Trump’s initiative
- Commitment by South Africa to enforce immigration laws and curb unlawful practices
- Ongoing tensions between South Africa and the US over refugee and immigration policies
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