@ZungulaVuyo hereβs another pressing matterβ¦ another deportation flight left Ireland today and is heading to SA. We need to know who are these people and two of them were convicted in Ireland.
Sorry been busy today but news from Ireland today. This is now the second deportation flight from Ireland to South Africa this year.I can garentee when I have some time to start digging into what was on that plane like the first time it will be Nigerians along with other Nationalitys that obtained fake papers along with fake white genocider Afrikunts.
https://t.co/2giw9VKPtR
@GhostRouge2 these are Malawians, who are in the country illegally attacking police offices. When itβs globally reported, these very people will be treated as if theyβre victims.
Police and South Africans are going to retaliate and narratives will be formed to allege peaceful foreign nationals were violently attacked by both police and South Africans .
The Malawi government says it needs donations to repatriate its citizens from South Africa.
Think about that.
South Africans are told they must accommodate illegal migrants indefinitely because deportations are "inhumane."
But if even the migrants' home governments cannot afford to bring their own citizens home, who is supposed to carry the burden?
South Africa's immigration crisis is no longer just a border issue. It's a question of responsibility.
And nobody wants to answer it.
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