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Crackdown looms for firms employing undocumented foreign workers

Crackdown looms for firms employing undocumented foreign workers
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South African Deputy Labour Minister Jomo Sibiya has launched a crackdown on businesses employing undocumented foreign workers. The operation aims to enforce labor laws and prioritize job opportunities for South African citizens.

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This reflects growing government pressure on labor compliance and immigration enforcement in South Africa.

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The framing emphasizes state enforcement and the prioritization of local labor, which aligns with nationalist economic policy narratives.

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