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If the EFF rules the country, borders will be eliminated, the party's leader said in a radio interview.

EFF leader Julius Malema on Eusebius McKaiser's show on talk radio station 702. Picture: Twitter

Malema’s explanation of the EFF’s policy on foreigners puts him at odds with the other two major South African parties, the governing African National Congress and the biggest opposition party, the Democratic Alliance .for the May 8 elections included a point on the party’s commitment to getting tough on undocumented immigrants.

DA leader Mmusi Maimane, meanwhile, recently blamed the ANC for South Africa’s “porous borders” which he said had allowed “Gaddafi’s millions” to unlawfully enter and leave the country.

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