How Three South African Activists Are Shaping the Anti-Immigration Debate
Three women have become the faces of South Africa’s hardline stance on undocumented migrants. Victoria Africa, a former Patriotic Alliance politician, rose to prominence with viral street confrontations in which she demands travel documents from foreign nationals and insists they leave the country. Zandile Dabula leads Operation Dudula, a movement that blocks undocumented migrants from free public healthcare. She now represents ActionSA and is campaigning for a mayoral seat in Mpumalanga. Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma founded the March and March protests. She highlights concerns about school kidnappings in Nigeria, calling on Nigerians to match their energy against xenophobia with action to protect their own children. Her message urges Nigerians to stand up for safety at home instead of focusing solely on tensions in South Africa.
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