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Ramaphosa to address the nation on government's new 'migration crisis' plan

Ramaphosa to address the nation on government's new 'migration crisis' plan
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to address the nation regarding a new government plan to manage migration. The announcement follows rising anti-immigrant tensions and protests, though the government has explicitly stated that no illegal 'shutdowns' of the country will be permitted.

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The situation reflects growing social and political instability in South Africa regarding immigration policy and the government's struggle to balance public order with migration management.

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2 min President Cyril Ramaphosa will soon address South Africans about the government s latest plans to manage the migration crisis.

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Confidence: 75%

The article reports on government statements and public unrest without adopting the rhetoric of either the protesters or the state.

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