Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs says the deportation of foreign nationals refusing to abide by South Africa’s laws may be the only solution via SABCNewsOnline
out on the street close to the Cape Town Central Police Station. This follows their removal from around the Greenmarket Square at the weekend.
Bongo says the committee is trying to secure a meeting with the UNHCR, City of Cape Town, Home Affairs and the refugee steering committee.
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