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South Africa’s anti-migrant campaigns use the language of democracy: why that’s dangerous
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South African anti-migrant campaigns frame their activism using democratic and community-protection language, while critics warn this rhetorical strategy obscures potentially discriminatory or harmful policies targeting migrants and undocumented immigrants.

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South Africa’s anti-migrant campaigns use the language of democracy: why that’s dangerous
Anti-migrant campaigns in South Africa are increasingly being framed as acts of community protection. Protesters present their efforts as a response to community concerns about crime, unemployment and failing public services. Leaders of these campaigns claim that weak border controls, ineffective immigration enforcement and undocumented migrants have contributed to deteriorating living conditions in many communities. These campaigns are framed as “clean-ups”, “community protection” or removing
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